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the partnerships needed for success, including Griffith University, CSIRO and a range of industry partners including Siemens, Aurizon, Queensland Energy among others. A key partner in the alliance is PsiQuantum, a
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at Griffith University. We are seeking applicants with active research interests in quantum computing, quantum algorithm/software development and applications in decarbonisation who can take full advantage
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Program, part of a broader $83.7 million state investment. Led by The University of Queensland (UQ), the QDA brings together 27 key partners, including Griffith University, CSIRO, quantum computing company
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computers, and especially fault-tolerant quantum computers, for high-value decarbonisation use cases such as improved battery chemistries, the development of new catalysts for hydrogen, biofuel or ammonia
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the use of quantum computers, and especially fault-tolerant quantum computers, for high-value decarbonisation use cases such as improved battery chemistries, the development of new catalysts for hydrogen
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, including Griffith University, CSIRO, quantum computing company PsiQuantum, and its decarbonisation affiliate Qlimate. PsiQuantum is building its first utility-scale quantum computer in Queensland, advancing
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-Qld Facility is seeking to appoint a Senior Process Development Engineer (Photolithography and Device Fabrication) to join our high-performing team at ANFF-Qld. In this role, you will play a lead role
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School Leavers This scholarship program is available to high performing applicants, providing financial support of $10,000 each year for standard duration of degree (3-5 year... Scholarship details Value
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(AIBN) and the Centre for Organic Photonics & Electronics (COPE) at The University of Queensland, as well as the Queensland Microtechnology Facility (QMF) at Griffith University. ANFF-Qld also facilitates
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and Biomolecular Science. He continues to work with the Analytical Glycoimmunology Team at Macquarie University. Yohaann Ghosh, Griffith University (Sydney University Alumni) Our Amgen Scholars Program