Tour 5: Quantum Computer Development Lab – Quantum Brilliance

Tour 5: Quantum Computer Development Lab – Quantum Brilliance

By Heavy Ion Accelerators
Multiple dates

Overview

Explore how we build robust, compact, and practical quantum computers to customers around the world right here in Canberra.

Quantum Computer Development Lab at Quantum Brilliance 


Description: Come and join us at Quantum Brilliance, where physicists, engineers, and software developers work side by side to create and control quantum bits inside diamonds, integrate them with specialised electronics, and deliver robust, compact, and practical quantum computers to customers around the world. You’ll see how research can be translated into commercial technology, learn how our diverse team is shaping the future of computing, right here in Canberra, and imagine where you might fit in one day! 

Tour themes: Quantum computing, R&D, manufacturing, technology commericalisation 

Accessibility & Safety: 

  • Closed toe shoes are required. 
  • Attendees will need to stand for the duration of the tour. Limited lab chairs available for sitting down if needed. 
  • Partial wheelchair access due to cables and narrow spaces for turning. Advance notice is required to make tour adjustments. Please contact the event organiser. 
  • Prams to be left outside the lab. 
  • 1:1 adult supervision for younger children 

If you require accessibility accommodations, a visitor Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan, or if you have a pacemaker, please inform the event organiser alina.bryleva@anu.edu.au.  

 Privacy Policy 

  • ANU recognises that your privacy is very important. The way ANU collects, uses, discloses, secures and disposes of your personal information is governed by our compliance with, and obligations as an 'agency' under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). The Research School of Physics collects information as required in order to administer and manage registrations for its events. If registrants do not provide all the relevant information, registrations may not be confirmed. The information you provide may be used to maintain contact and keep you up-to-date with information about upcoming events, news, networking and other opportunities. If you do not wish to receive this information, please contact reception.physics@anu.edu.au.  
  • Photography and videography may be taken at the event and your image and voice in any medium for audio and visual reproduction (the Material) may be recorded. By registering for this event you give a consent to the university to use, publish, share (including with third parties) or broadcast the Material in any medium, for any editorial or commercial purposes connected with the University, including promotional and fund-raising activities (the Purpose). The University may edit the Material at its sole discretion and is under no obligation to use any part of the Material for the Purpose, or not at all. You will not retain any rights, including copyright, or interest in the Material. You will receive no payment for the use or recording of the Material. You warrant that any statement or representation made by me in the Material is true to the best of your knowledge and that statements, representations or appearance in the Material will not defame or otherwise adversely affect the rights of any other person or entity. Please contact the event organiser if you do not want your image and voice being recorded. 
Category: Science & Tech, High Tech

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Highlights

  • under 16 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Free parking

Location

160 Mills Rd

160 Mills Road

Acton, ACT 2601 Australia

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Heavy Ion Accelerators

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Multiple dates