Quantum science
Quantum science includes atomic, molecular and optical physics as well as quantum computation and communication.
The first quantum revolution of the 1950s led to many technologies that have become ubiquitous in the 21st century, including consumer electronics, computing, sensing, medical imaging and the GPS.
International leader
Physics at UQ is an international leader of the second quantum revolution, based on the understanding, control and engineering of quantum many-body systems.
A number of our staff are ARC research fellows, while many others belong to well-funded research groups in theoretical and experimental quantum science.
We are the lead institution for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems and host a node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology.
Related research groups
Related research areas and groups include:
- Quantum Technology Lab
- Queensland Quantum Optics Laboratory
- Quantum Optics Theory & Quantum Information (QuOTh-QI)
- Quantum Gases Group
- UQ Bose-Einstein Condensation Laboratory
- UQ Precision Sensing Initiative
- Condensed Matter Physics.
Available projects
See our quantum science projects