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The 2023 Boyer Lecture series is called 'The Atomic Revolution' and is presented by Professor Michelle Simmons AO, a pioneer in atomic electronics and global leader in quantum computing. Starts Sunday, October 22 at 9.30am.

Across the four lectures she’ll explore manufacturing at the atomic scale,  why Australia is perfectly positioned to build the world’s first error-corrected quantum computer, and the importance of doubt in science. 

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The 2023 Boyer Lecture series is called 'The Atomic Revolution' and is presented by Professor Michelle Simmons AO, a pioneer in atomic electronics and global leader in quantum computing. Starts Sunday, October 22 at 9.30am.

Across the four lectures she’ll explore manufacturing at the atomic scale,  why Australia is perfectly positioned to build the world’s first error-corrected quantum computer, and the importance of doubt in science. 

    Q&A with Professor Michelle Simmons

    Q&A with Professor Michelle Simmons

    What will a quantum computer look like? Will quantum computing supercharge AI? Can it save us from the climate crisis? Professor Michelle Simmons has the answers.

    • 33 min
    04 | The Importance of Doubt

    04 | The Importance of Doubt

    Doubt is often seen as a something to be overcome — a failing, or even a sign of incompetence. But in her fourth and final lecture, Professor Michelle Simmons tells us why doubt is her greatest asset.

    • 29 min
    03 | Imagination and Mindset

    03 | Imagination and Mindset

    In her third Boyer lecture, Professor Michelle Simmons maps how science has changed from 1927 to now — moving from the theoretical to the applicable. 

    • 29 min
    02 | The Quantum Promise

    02 | The Quantum Promise

    In her second Boyer lecture, Professor Michelle Simmons details the international race underway to build the first error-corrected quantum computer.

    • 29 min
    01 | The Atomic Revolution

    01 | The Atomic Revolution

    Computing machinery that used to fill an entire room has now shrunk to the size of individual atoms. In her first lecture, Professor Michelle Simmons tells the story of miniaturisation  — and how Australia found itself at the forefront. 

    • 29 min
    05 | We The Australian People

    05 | We The Australian People

    In his fifth and final Boyer lecture Noel Pearson looks at the question of identity, Australian identity, and he argues that our extraordinary diversity and distinctiveness are undermined when we forget the great similarities and commonalities we all share.

    • 31 min

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