BioForum – Stepping off the ledge: Quantum, AI Technologies and the Future of Drug Discovery
Together, quantum and AI are accelerating the ability to model complex biological systems, predict drug behaviours, and unlock new therapeutic pathways.
Together, quantum and AI are accelerating the ability to model complex biological systems, predict drug behaviours, and unlock new therapeutic pathways.
Quantum Futures is Australia’s first exhibition dedicated to quantum technologies. Developed in collaboration with EQUS and Q-CTRL, it opens the door to the Second Quantum Revolution.
Quantum Futures Exhibition Read Post »
Join us to celebrate the launch of this exhibition with a panel discussion, featuring Dr. Ben McAllister of EQUS, Mick Conroy of Q-CTRL, and Dr Michael Barson of Monash University, as they discuss the legacy of EQUS and the future of the Australian quantum sector.
Quantum Futures Exhibition Launch and Panel Discussion Read Post »
This free public lecture is part of the AIP’s 2025 Marie Curie Lecture Series, and the University of Melbourne’s 2025 July Lectures in Physics.
2025 Marie Curie Lecture Series – Melbourne Read Post »
The Vicphysics Teachers’ Network (VicPhys) extends a warm invititation to women in, or planning for, a career in science, or engineering to join us as a guest at our breakfast
Girls in Physics Breakfast (Vic): Wonders of the Quantum World: From Stars to Computers Read Post »
Quantum Device Research Consortium: Distinguished Lecture Series – Lecture 3 Beyond Quantum Computing: Understanding Emerging Quantum Technology Opportunities Speaker : Professor Derek Abbott Laureate Fellow, The University of Adelaide
Distinguished Lecture Series: Beyond Quantum Computing Read Post »
Get ready to dive into the future of technology with our exciting CHES enrichment masterclass: Einstein’s Revolution – Quantum Technology for the 21st Century Quantum Computer by Professor David Jamieson, Professor of Physics at the University of Melbourne.
The year 2025 marks the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, celebrating the centenary of the foundational development of quantum mechanics. To commemorate this milestone, Quantum Device Research Consortium
Quantum imaging for improved visualization of the natural world Read Post »
PHYSCON 2025 is a hybrid event proudly presented by the Vicphysics Teachers’ Network with the support of Swinburne University of Technology on Friday 21 February, 2025.