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Creating quantum light sources and light source detectors

Professor Glenn Solomon

The University of Adelaide has a world-class quantum materials program which brings together physicists, engineers, material scientists, and key industry partners, including Silanna and DSTG, to identify where quantum materials and solid-state quantum devices can affect impactful change.

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Harnessing quantum materials for magnetic field sensing

Professor Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem

Advanced research into quantum materials has allowed us to harness quantum effects on well-known materials and introduce properties which provide sensing abilities far beyond what has been possible previously.

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Portable quantum clock technology

Professor Andre Luiten

Accurate and assured timing is critical to numerous defence and civilian operations including computing, communications and navigation.

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Advanced research in quantum sensors

Dr Giuseppe Tettamanzi

We pursue quantum technology solutions because they allow us to create sensors which can sense electro-magnetic signals to a degree that classical technologies would never achieve.

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Influencing regional security

Professor Joanne Wallis

Australia’s relationships in the Pacific Islands region have always been important to successive governments but never more so than in these times of global upheaval.

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Creating resilience against mass influence campaigns

Dr Rachel Stephens

With the volume of information – whether genuine or misinformation – available, how can we help people develop their critical thinking skills and build resilience against mass influence campaigns?

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Understanding mass influence campaigns

Associate Professor Carolyn Semmler

Cyber-based attacks are not just limited to security networks.

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Advanced cyber deception techniques

Professor Debi Ashenden

Cyber attacks are increasingly automated, however at their core are people, no matter how remote they are.

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Autonomous cyber defence tools

Associate Professor Hung Nguyen

The digital networks we use every day for business, recreation and security have become so complex that it’s impossible for anyone to understand and eliminate all the vulnerabilities in a given system, even with the most advanced tools.

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Outcomes of the round 1 open funding call 2022: Centre for Advanced Defence Research in Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Update from the Centre for Advanced Defence Research in Robotics and Autonomous Systems

The Centre for Advanced Defence Research in Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CADR-RAS) is delighted to announce the successful applicants of its inaugural funding round, at a value of $1.8M.

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