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Episode 42 -- Dr Will Gilbert from Diraq

Jan 29, 202319 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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In this episode of @AuManufacturing Conversations with Brent Balinski, we hear from Dr Will Gilbert from Diraq, who tells us about computing with puddles of electrons, and his unusual career so far. 

Episode guide

0:30 – Career background. Engineering, electronics and music.

3:45 – Joining Professor Andrew Dzurak’s team at UNSW.

4:45 – An explanation of CMOS chips, puddles of electrons, and computing with electron spins and magnetic fields.

7:40 – Reaching millions or even billions of qubits and the importance of being able to scale up to this level.

10:10 – The accidental find and the resulting paper. “This was quite strange. We’d never seen this before.”

12:10 – How the find could enable long-range spin-to-spin coupling and why this is useful.

14:20 – The growing enthusiasm for semiconductor manufacture in Australia, and the semiconductor packaging operation planned for the Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility at Bradfield.

16:10 – Growing a semiconductor sector should involve targeting small, manageable projects, believes Gilbert.

17:20 – What Diraq is planning over the next few years. “It’s not a short path.” 

Relevant links

Diraq's website

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QUANTUM TEAM FOCUSSED ON GETTING IT DONE HERE

AUSTRALIA’S QUANTUM SUCCESS A MODEL FOR OTHER TECHNOLOGIES

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