Insider Brief An international team of researchers report that a computational pipeline could become the blueprint for using quantum computers to...
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Australian researchers have validated a quantum machine learning model for semiconductor fabrication on experimental data in what they described as a world-first that could reshape how future chips are designed. A research team led by CSIRO demonstrated that quantum machine learning can outperform classical artificial intelligence in modelling Ohmic contact resistance, a critical process step… The post CSIRO pioneers quantum leap in semiconductor modelling appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Insider Brief An international team of researchers report that a computational pipeline could become the blueprint for using quantum computers to...
Insider Brief Quantinuum writes in a company blog post and two new research papers that it has taken a leap over what the company describes in its...
Researchers at the University of NSW were awarded nine grants through the most recent Australian Research Council Linkage round, more than any other...
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A new $10 million initiative has been launched to grow Australia’s domestic green metals sector for the iron, steel, alumina and aluminium...
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The tariff war between the US and Chinese governments appears to have been resolved for now, but the western country's government is apparently...
The tariff war between the US and Chinese governments appears to have been resolved for now, but the western country's government is apparently...
Arabian Post - Researchers in Sweden have created a pulse‑activated microwave amplifier that reduces power usage by a factor of ten while preserving...