
Quantum Technology at Scale group @ UTS
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After many years branded as the mequanics podcast, retasking this account as the Quantum Technology at Scale group (QTS) at UTS. Thank you all for listening.
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined April 2013
Come to see UTS's Alan Robertson at TUT38 - Real-time Ultra-large-scale QEC Compilation and Execution: Session 1 #IEEEQuantumWeek, Brazos (#115) - Ground Level EAST 10:00 - 12:00pm Friday 5th September. For a tutorial on our new ultra-large-scale compilation system, Rottnest.
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Come to see UTS's Alan Robertson at Q-CORE: Quantum-Classical Orchestration #IEEEQuantumWeek, Room: Cimarron 10:30 - 11:30am Wednesday 3rd September. A precursor talk introducing our new fault-tolerant compilation system, Rottnest, before the full tutorial on Friday.
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The AQSN Micro and MesoGrants sponsored by Hon Hai close today, last chance to get some useful money for your research. The BTQ sponsored Micro and MesoGrants are being extended for two weeks, with a new submission deadline on the 14th of September at Midnight (AEST).
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Round one of the Australian Quantum Software Network Micro and MesoGrant schemes close on August 31st 2025. Please consider becoming a member of the AQSN to take advantage of this new scheme and submit your quantum project for some unrestricted funding. https://t.co/8lC6Y7KD7H
quantumsoftware.org.au
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For those who have forgotten, IonQ has been touting this 13:1 error correction overhead for years. It came from a 2009 paper from Chris, Ken and others demonstrating a [[9,1,3]] Bacon-Shor code, and it appears like IonQ never bothered to understand it. Just ran with the number
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Remember to sign up. Free for students The AQSN has micro and meso-grants today, available to all members with very little effort if you have a good idea. We will be growing our programs as we expand.
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Easy Grant Money Alert for Quantum Researchers & PhD Students! The AQSN is now open for new members: - FREE for PhD students - Ultra-simple application - Our grants come with no strings attached Deadline: 31st August 2025 Become a member and apply: https://t.co/TC69A8TOSs
quantumsoftware.org.au
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Looks like we have an actual definition of quantum advantage that works.
" $IONQ CEO Niccolo de Masi @NiccoloDeMasi sells $103 million in stock. SEC filing confirms full liquidation. Investors question timing. Pump-and-dump concerns rise." https://t.co/ZJij8iWrQ8
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In keeping with the Australian tradition of thievery, we are stealing from the @unitaryfdn and launching our own Micro and MesoGrant programs in Quantum Algorithms, Software and Theory. Applications close June 30th.
quantumsoftware.org.au
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The Australian Quantum Software Network is now live as Australia's first registered not-for-profit in the quantum ecosystem. With multiple new programs available for members! Check it out. https://t.co/8lC6Y7KD7H
quantumsoftware.org.au
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Colleague found a citation to a nonexistent paper with my name on it. I don’t quite understand the motivation to fabricate an entire paper out of whole cloth for an over 100 reference section (although apparently I got it in a reasonable journal). Do people run in to this often?
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New paper dance with @quantumbeef_. Come and see the poster at #QIP2025 !
Gabe Waite (@quantumbeef_) of the Hamiltonian Jungle has uploaded his first first-author paper: "The Complexity of Local Stoquastic Hamiltonians on 2D Lattices". Read here: https://t.co/Km5TlZd8CR
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This was spruiked by Stephanie at Quantum Australia a year ago, now it is on their website. Would love to see some feedback from the QEC community on this (not sure if it will be on the arXiv and hence open for debate on Scirate or not). https://t.co/zK6xXA8g4q
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I'm pleased that our work on the optimal scheduling of graph states via path decompositions has been published in Physical Review A. https://t.co/RoRfN7SMQ5
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We're releasing the technical version of "The Quantum Internet" that everyone's worked on! A 370-page monster that examines how the quantum internet would evolve in practice. Read it here: https://t.co/GZIykAdeY6
@drpeterrohde @meQuanics @BBaragiola @YingkaiOuyang
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@meQuanics @drpeterrohde After 4 years in ice, the version that everyone worked on is finally seeing day light. Yaaaayyy! You beat me to it. I was waiting for the Scirate link so we can get the Scirate mafia on board 🤣🤣🤣
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Paper Dance! Big thanks to @drpeterrohde and @Ithilia_V for their tireless work in putting this together! It's a bit of a monster. https://t.co/q0jJFgk9Mi
arxiv.org
Following the emergence of quantum computing, the subsequent quantum revolution will be that of interconnecting individual quantum computers at global level. In the same way that classical...
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