2024 calendar (tentative)

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The following is a tentative calendar of EQUS events for 2024.  Events are categorised as:

 Public event

 EQUS meeting, event or workshop (EQUS members only)

 Conference or workshop (involving EQUS members)

 

 6 February | Contact Officer Training

 12–14 February | Science communications and media training workshop (Brisbane)

 13 February | EQUS seminar series: Matt Heath

 14 February | Stand-up science (scicomms workshop graduation event) (Brisbane)

 23 February | Quantum Australia (Sydney)

 29 February | Quantum Art Competition closes

 

 12 March | EQUS seminar series

 18–20 March | Quantum Kernals Workshop (Noosa)

 19–20 March | Better Futures Challenge (Melbourne)

 20–21 March | Science meets Parliament (Canberra)

 

 2–5 April | Coogee Theory Workshop (Coogee)

 9 April | EQUS seminar series

 

 7 May | EQUS seminar series

 7–9 May | Autumn School (Noosa)

 16–20 May | DUALITY – a quantum art exhibition (Sydney)

 

 4 June | EQUS seminar series

 

 2 July | EQUS seminar series

 7–11 July | CONASTA (Melbourne)

 

 3–25 August | National Quantum & Dark Matter Road Trip (TBC)

 10–18 August | National Science Week

 25 August | National Science Quiz (TBC)

 27 August | EQUS seminar series

 27 August | Physics in the Pub (Sydney)

 

 2–5 September | FINNESS Workshop

 9–11 September | Quantum World Congress (Virginia)

 24 September | EQUS seminar series

 

 22 October | EQUS seminar series

 ? October | Clear as Quantum – Live! (TBC)

 

 19 November | EQUS seminar series

 

 10–13 December | EQUS Annual Workshop (Noosa)

 26–31 December | Woodford Folk Festival, panel (TBC)

Last updated 27 March 2024
Last reviewed 20 February 2024

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Australian Research Council

The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS) acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present.