Physicist honoured by Australian Academy of Science
Professor Geoff Pryde from Griffith's Centre for Quantum Dynamics is the winner of the 2014 Pawsey Medal.
Professor Geoff Pryde from Griffith's Centre for Quantum Dynamics is the winner of the 2014 Pawsey Medal.
In a world first, a team of physicists lead by Professor Geoff Pryde has been able to amplify information in a single particle of light without adding noise, as published today on the prestigious Nature Physics website.
PsiQuantum will partner with five leading universities in Queensland after signing a memorandum of understanding to help support the growing demand for skills in the quantum computing economy and to explore research projects in adjacent fields.
Experiment success an important step towards implementing ‘quantum internet'.
Griffith's researchers construct a prototype quantum device that generates all possible futures in a simultaneous quantum superposition.
Griffith physicist among the 10 young physicists from Australia chosen to attend the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany.
Griffith Sciences awards highlight achievement of professional and academic staff for 2018.
Precise measurements of speed, acceleration, material properties and even gravity waves approach the ultimate sensitivity allowed by laws of quantum physics.
Scientists from Griffith University have overcome a major challenge in applying a strange quantum effect to real applications.
Scientists at Griffith University have made a breakthrough in measurement precision, achieving a result that has been a major goal...