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MC Phil Dooley - Living in a Quantum Paradox - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Alison Goldingay - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Junliang Wang - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Larissa Huston - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Dr David Reilly - SPONSOR S3B - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Benjamin Pope - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Sue Farroukh - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
MC Phil Dooley - event opening - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Russel Olwell - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Mali Land-Strykowski - 2025 AIP Physics in the Pub (NSW)
Dual-unitary circuits as minimal models for quantum many-body dynamics, Pieter Claeys
2025 Frontiers of Science - Q&A
2025 Frontiers of Science - Mark Coure MP
2025 Frontiers of Science - Dr Vipul Agarwal
2025 Frontiers of Science - Prof Liz Harry
2025 Frontiers of Science - A/P Helen Georgiou
2025 Frontiers of Science - A/P Benjamin Pope
A strange exchange: paraparticles and where to find them, Kadan Hazzard
Description of interactions between Kerr black holes in terms of higher spin fields, Mirian Tsulaia
Frustration-free models and matrix product state solutions, Chisa Hotta
Magnetic relaxation times for magnetic nanoparticles, Karen Livesey
Topology of vacuum states, quantum gravity and particle physics, Archil Kobakhidze
AIP NSW Physics in the Pub 2024
Preparing exact eigenstates on a quantum computer, Rafael Nepomechie
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the Science of Submersibles
Why quantum correlations are shocking, Michael Hall
2024 Frontiers of Science - Q&A
2024 Frontiers of Science - Associate Professor Richard Garner