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Quantum Science & Technology Highlights of 2025 - Physics World 2025 has been a landmark year for quantum research with breakthroughs spanning: -- Advances in fundamental science - from observing negative time in atom-photon interactions to scalable quantum networking with QNodeOS. -- Experiments pushing the quantum-classical boundary using levitated nanoparticles and quantum squeezing. -- Recognition of UNSW's creation of Schrödinger's cat states in a heavy atomic nucleus (antimony), advancing nuclear-spin quantum control with important implications for robust quantum memory and precision technologies. Congratulations to UNSW researchers Benjamin Wilhelm, Xi Yu, Andrea Morello and Danielle Holmes, whose work was selected among Physics World's highlights of 2025 in quantum science and technology. An exciting milestone for quantum research at UNSW and globally. See Original Post via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Kicking off Term 1 the right way! Hosted by one of our student societies: STEEP, Newbie's Networking is a great chance for postgrads to connect, unwind, and feel part of the community, especially if you're new to UNSW. A big shout-out to our student society leaders for creating welcoming spaces like this. See Original with Repost via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Reposting a great reflection from our alumni community on the "magic" of engineering; highlighting how experience, judgement and knowing where to act, create real value, beautifully illustrated by the classic Henry Ford and Charles Steinmetz story. See Original with Repost via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Great to see our School partnering in the successful ELEC1111 Summer Pilot This external software trial with 70+ students showcased strong collaboration between our academics, students, and industry partners. Thank you to Beena Ahmed, Wendy Lee, Inmaculada Tomeo-Reyes and others for supporting this initiative. We look forward to continued collaboration as the trial scales to ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design See Original with Repost via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Great news for Australia's quantum ecosystem Australia's National Reconstruction Fund Corporation has announced a $20m equity investment in Diraq, supporting the growth of world-leading quantum technology and accelerating the path from research to real-world impact. This milestone highlights the strength of Australia's quantum ecosystem and Diraq's progress towards delivering a quantum computer with genuine quantum advantage by 2029. Congratulations to everyone involved! Exciting times ahead. See Original with Repost via LI (.com Back to Index |
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A thoughtful alumni reflection on how shared spaces, conversations and even lunchtime card games helped build the collaboration, communication and friendships that underpin great engineering: reminding us that engineering has always been a deeply social, team-driven endeavour. See Original with Repost via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Congratulations to Dominik Walter Vogt on being awarded an Associate Fellowship (AFHEA) by Advance HE. This well-deserved recognition reflects his dedication to teaching excellence, innovative learning practices, and meaningful student engagement. A great milestone and a testament to the supportive teaching community around him. See Original with Repost via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Professor E. Ambikairajah appointed as Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) - Australia Day Honours 2026 I am immensely proud to congratulate our exceptional colleague, Professor E. Ambikairajah AO, who has been honoured on Australia Day for his outstanding service over his life's work. He has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for his "distinguished service to tertiary education, research, electrical engineering, technology innovation and the Sri Lankan community in Australia." Professor E. Ambikairajah (Ambi) AO is the former long-serving Head of the School of EE&T and former Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Innovation and Enterprise). This honour is a testament to his unwavering commitment to students, colleagues, the engineering profession and the wider community. The AO is the second-highest honour in the nation among the four categories of the Order of Australia awards. We thank him for his dedication and for the positive and meaningful impact he continues to make. Congratulations, Ambi! Professor Jinhong Yuan, Head of School, EE&T See Original Post via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Great news for UNSW quantum research as UNSW Team Secures New AEA Ignite Funding for Quantum Time Transfer Project! We're excited to share that a UNSW team has secured $427,188 in new AEA Ignite funding from the Department of Education for a cutting-edge project in ultra-secured quantum-based time transfer. Building on momentum from earlier Trailblazer funding, this project strengthens pathways toward the commercialisation of next-generation quantum technologies, supported by strong collaboration and co-funding from Northrop Grumman and UNSW through the NSW Space Research Network. Ultra-secured quantum time transfer is a critical capability for future space, defence and communications infrastructure, where precision timing and absolute security are essential. This funding will accelerate research, development and translation in this strategically important area. Congratulations to everyone involved from EE&T in making this achievement possible. See Original Post via LI (.com Back to Index |
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Proud to repost. Ranked 46th globally and #1 in Australia in the Times Higher Education 2026 Rankings by Subject and up five places from last year. A great achievement for Australian engineering. See Original Post via LI (.com Back to Index |
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