Dr Muhammad Usman

Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and Information Systems, Melbourne School of Engineering, University of Melbourne

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Sciences & Technology

The nanowires building greener nanodevices

A new material for nanowires, designed by computer simulations, paves the way for a new era of photonic and quantum electronic technologies, consuming less energy and reducing operating costs

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Sciences & Technology

Machine learning to scale up the quantum computer

A machine learning framework has been created to precisely locate atom-sized quantum bits in silicon – a crucial step for building a large-scale silicon quantum computer

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Sciences & Technology

Grasping the ‘spooky’ in Quantum physics

Quantum computing could stream-line financial calculations, optimise the workings of complex systems like logistical networks and enhance artificial intelligence. So how hard can it be?

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