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Implanting a Revolution

Quantum computing is a revolution in progress, and Dr Shao Qi Lim is excited to be part of it.  “I’m lucky to be part of…

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The business of Heavy Ion Accelerators

Canberra Business Chamber launched new Canberra Business podcast this year. We are proud for our CEO Dr Thomas McGoram to be featured in one of…

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Professor Mahananda Dasgupta – the world-leading nuclear scientist advising the Prime Minister

Professor Mahananda Dasgupta, Director of the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility at HIA was appointed to the National Science and Technology Council for a three-year term….

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Nuclear footballs slow to turn into soccer balls

It turns out atomic nuclei – the tiny soccer balls at the heart of the atoms that make us up – sometimes turn into footballs….

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Global traces of plutonium could mark the start of the anthropocene

A thin layer of plutonium that encircled the globe during the first nuclear weapons tests in the fifties could mark the dawning of a new…

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Interview: new carbon creation rates set to rock astrophysics models

Hear from our nuclear physics researchers about the surprising new measurement of how quickly stars create carbon. Measurements in the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility are…

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Irregular dynamics surprise scientists in exquisite nuclear measurements

New results from the ANU Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility, measuring the incredibly fast movement of protons and neutrons whizzing back and forth in nuclear reactions…

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Breakthroughs demonstrate reliable quantum computing in silicon chips

An international group of scientists has proven that near error-free quantum computing is possible, using silicon wafers implanted with ions at the Experimental Condensed Matter…

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Supernovae, quantum puzzles, better cancer therapy and space environment: research at the ANU heavy ion accelerator

This recent School Seminar provides a perfect summary of the research that’s currently happening at the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) – that big white…

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New space-testing accelerator beamline a ‘beacon of hope’

As work on a new beamline for the Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) blasts off, the project’s lead scientist Dr Ian Carter says its space…

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Implantation springboard for quantum spin-off company funding

ANU spin-out company Quantum Brilliance has raised more than $13.7 million to support its quest to deliver the world’s first room temperature quantum computer. Quantum…

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Exploring heavy element creation with data from the rubbish

Modelling of how nuclei break apart could help us to understand how elements on earth were created – for example when neutron stars collide –…

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