Centres & labs

The Australian Federal Government is committed to funding Centres of Excellence that employ the highest quality researchers, technical experts and students to examine issues of national priority in a collaborative manner.
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The School of Physics at UNSW is a partner in two Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence, contributing expertise and leadership to major collaborative research efforts.

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The ARC Centre for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems (MACSYS)

The ARC Centre for the Mathematical Analysis of Cellular Systems aims to deliver the mathematics required to compute life. The Centre will deliver innovation in computational and mathematical biology, as well as the physics of living matter, and aims to establish in silico biology alongside in vivo and in vitro biology.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer Performance and Integration

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer Performance and Integration will address the key challenges that currently limit the development of viable quantum computers. It will serve as a major national research hub, enabling workforce growth and strengthening Australia’s leadership in quantum technologies.

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The School of Physics at UNSW has previously participated as a partner in several Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence, including ACEx, CQC²T, FLEET, and ASTRO 3D. These Centres exemplified successful collaborations across university, industry, and government sectors.

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The Australian Centre of Excellence Exciton Science (ACEx)

The Australian Centre of Excellence Exciton (ACEx) Science brings together researchers and industry to discover new ways to source and use energy. The Centre’s international collaborative approach has enabled innovative scientific developments in the areas of solar energy conversion; energy-efficient lighting and displays; and security labelling.
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Centre for Quantum Computing & Communication Technology (CQC²T)

The Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC²T) leads the world in the race to build a quantum computer in silicon and undertakes world-class research in optical quantum computing and quantum information technologies.
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Future Low Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET)

The Future Low Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET) Centre of Excellence places Australia at the forefront of the new scientific fields of topological electronics, atomically thin materials, exciton condensates, and non-equilibrium phenomena. The Centre is building capacity in Australia for advanced electronics research.
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Centre of Excellence in Astrophysics (ASTRO 3D)

The new Centre of Excellence in the area of Astrophysics (ASTRO 3D) is an international collaborative effort that aims to build a picture of the evolution of matter and the transition of energy in the Universe from shortly after the Big Bang until the present day.
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