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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0664838

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Decoherence and Quantum Simulations of Spin-Environment systems. The effort to develop quantum technologies relies on our ability to understand and manipulate quantum mechanical objects with great precision. In order to do this, we need to study how such systems interact with their surroundings. Solid-state quantum systems connected to an environment show a rich range of phenomena, such as quantum phase transitions, which are interesting in their own right. This work will better enable experi .... Decoherence and Quantum Simulations of Spin-Environment systems. The effort to develop quantum technologies relies on our ability to understand and manipulate quantum mechanical objects with great precision. In order to do this, we need to study how such systems interact with their surroundings. Solid-state quantum systems connected to an environment show a rich range of phenomena, such as quantum phase transitions, which are interesting in their own right. This work will better enable experimentalists to develop the techniques required for the future of quantum technology.
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    ARC Centres Of Excellence - Grant ID: CE0348250

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $24,100,000.00
    Summary
    Centre for Quantum Computer Technology. Development of a quantum computer (QC) for massively parallel computing is one of the major challenges in science and engineering this century. Since 2000 the Centre has achieved two major breakthroughs in this field: constructing the key functional element of a silicon solid-state QC; and co-inventing a scheme for efficient linear optics QC. The proposed CoE aims to align these two nationally co-ordinated research programs with the world's existing comput .... Centre for Quantum Computer Technology. Development of a quantum computer (QC) for massively parallel computing is one of the major challenges in science and engineering this century. Since 2000 the Centre has achieved two major breakthroughs in this field: constructing the key functional element of a silicon solid-state QC; and co-inventing a scheme for efficient linear optics QC. The proposed CoE aims to align these two nationally co-ordinated research programs with the world's existing computer and IT industries to realise a fault-tolerant multiple qubit quantum processor with integrated control and qubit chips, and develop a scaleable optical quantum processor providing significant economic benefit to Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0984863

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $260,000.00
    Summary
    Quantum steering, nonlocality and foundations. This project aims at answering foundational questions that will help further our understanding of quantum mechanics---a scientific discipline with proven track record of technological output of great impact in modern society and a huge potential for future developments such as quantum computation and communication. There is a global trend towards interest in quantum foundations, and Australia is already a world leader in the closely related fields o .... Quantum steering, nonlocality and foundations. This project aims at answering foundational questions that will help further our understanding of quantum mechanics---a scientific discipline with proven track record of technological output of great impact in modern society and a huge potential for future developments such as quantum computation and communication. There is a global trend towards interest in quantum foundations, and Australia is already a world leader in the closely related fields of quantum information and quantum-atom optics. Funding of this project will help strengthen and consolidate Australia's position as a world leader in the foundations of quantum mechanics.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0773169

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $239,090.00
    Summary
    Decoherence in quantum computing and quantum electromechanical systems. Australia is one of the world leaders in fundamental studies and implementation of quantum computing and quantum electromechanical systems. By developing a framework to quantify and control noise due to decoherence in such systems, this research will facilitate progress in the development and understanding of quantum computing and quantum electromechanical devices. The project will also significantly strengthen the general r .... Decoherence in quantum computing and quantum electromechanical systems. Australia is one of the world leaders in fundamental studies and implementation of quantum computing and quantum electromechanical systems. By developing a framework to quantify and control noise due to decoherence in such systems, this research will facilitate progress in the development and understanding of quantum computing and quantum electromechanical devices. The project will also significantly strengthen the general representation of research on decoherence, a field of crucial importance to many areas of theoretical and experimental physics, in Australia. Funding of this project will enable Australia to further expand its leading position in cutting-edge science and next-generation technology.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094500

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $570,000.00
    Summary
    Redefining Temperature. The international system of units, which is at the basis of every accurate measurement, requires coherent definitions for its basic units (eg. metre, second, kelvin). Unfortunately, at the moment this is not so, and a global call has gone out to redefine every basic unit in terms of fundamental constants, which are by definition the same anywhere and anytime. This project will develop a new laser-based approach to measuring temperature which can be widely deployed and us .... Redefining Temperature. The international system of units, which is at the basis of every accurate measurement, requires coherent definitions for its basic units (eg. metre, second, kelvin). Unfortunately, at the moment this is not so, and a global call has gone out to redefine every basic unit in terms of fundamental constants, which are by definition the same anywhere and anytime. This project will develop a new laser-based approach to measuring temperature which can be widely deployed and uses fundamental principles for its operation: this can bring accuracy to thermometry in industry for the first time. These outcomes will generate high-level recognition for this Australian project and provide opportunities for high level research training.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0348393

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,450,370.00
    Summary
    Principles of quantum nanotechnology. Quantum physics in the last two decades has blazed an entry path for a new technology based on manipulating matter and light at the quantum level. In this project I will formulate principles for emerging quantum nanotechnologies: quantum electromechanical systems (QEMS), quantum molecular electronics, quantum optics and coherent matter physics. The principle applications to be investigated include: quantum control, quantum metrology, quantum communication a .... Principles of quantum nanotechnology. Quantum physics in the last two decades has blazed an entry path for a new technology based on manipulating matter and light at the quantum level. In this project I will formulate principles for emerging quantum nanotechnologies: quantum electromechanical systems (QEMS), quantum molecular electronics, quantum optics and coherent matter physics. The principle applications to be investigated include: quantum control, quantum metrology, quantum communication and quantum information processing. The project will be an essential part of two major multi-institutional international research projects; one based in the US (in QEMS) and one EU-based project in quantum metrology.
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