From the Schrödinger cat to quantum computers
Visiting scholar sheds light on new alternative theory, collapse models, the existence of many worlds and Bohmian mechanics.
Visiting scholar sheds light on new alternative theory, collapse models, the existence of many worlds and Bohmian mechanics.
Australia’s major right-wing extremist groups are involved in a power struggle to determine the alpha dog in extremism, feeding off contemporary anti-Islam and anti-immigration fears, a Griffith University analysis has found.
A team of Griffith ICT students have won first prize at the Opmantek Industry Awards for their work creating an app to assess the way you walk.
Enabling surfing coaches and their trainees to use virtual reality (VR) to overcome traditional obstacles in the sports’ training environment has won a team Griffith Sciences students top gong at the Opmantek Industry Awards.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.
We all have things that are broken around our homes. Old iPhones, microwaves, fridges, washing machines or everyday consumer devices, such as our fitbits, tablets and computers. If we can’t fix them, they usually end of going into the rubbish and then ending up as landfill. Did you know that there are over 140,000 tonnes of e-Waste generated by Australians every year?
Moderated by renowned journalist Kerry O’Brien, catch-up on the insightful and candid conversation with Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM.
Griffith University’s leading researchers have been recognised at the 2020 Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Awards.
Griffith University game changers spoke at the WOW Global 24 Festival about how COVID-19 has impacted women.
Tech employment opportunities are set to boom with 1.4 million extra jobs set to be created by 2034.