For the March seminar series, EQUS will be hosting a panel to mark International Women’s Day. This theme for 2024 is Inspire Inclusion. Collectively, let's forge a more inclusive world for women.
Title: Navigating research as a woman in quantum
The panel features women quantum physicists from research and industry to celebrate the achievements of women in our Centre and how we can continue to improve the representation of women in physics. It will be an interactive discussion on the various challenges, strategies that have been adopted to overcome them and the vision to make academia a better place for women identifying researchers.
This is an important topic, where women in our community cannot do this work alone without the support and championing of men as allies. We strongly encourage all Centre members to attend this seminar and show their support. Catering will be provided at each Node. Please contact your node professional for meeting room details and catering times. Please note that this session will NOT be recorded, and all are encouraged to attend their designated node meeting room in-person.
EQUS thanks the Women and Non-Binaries in EQUS (WNB EQUS) group for contributions and organisation towards this event. EQUS also acknowledges that while this forum will discuss gender equity specifically for women, we have members who identify as non-binary or gender diverse and their experience is also important to consider in any recommendations for equality.
Date: Tuesday 12th March
Time: 10:00am – 11:00pm AWST, 12:00pm -1:00pm AEST, 1:00pm- 2:00pm AEDT.
Zoom link: https://uqz.zoom.us/j/87425263291
Format: Moderated panel discussion.
For UWA node: We will be zooming in as a group in the QDM Meeting room B22 - catering provided
Panel Member: A/Prof Sally Shrapnel
Bio: Sally Shrapnel is an Associate Professor in Physics and Deputy Director at EQUS, where she works on topics in Quantum Machine Learning and Quantum Foundations. She is also a registered medical practitioner with over 20 years experience. Her research combines theory, methodology, and applications across a broad range of disciplines.
Panel Member: Lirande Pira, PhD student, University of Technology Sydney
Bio: Lirande is a PhD student at UTS researching the potential of quantum machine learning in developing better artificial intelligence. Prior to UTS, Lirande conducted research at research labs in Switzerland (CERN), France (LaBRI/CNRS), Jönköping University (Sweden), University of Milan (Italy) and University College London (UK).
Panel Member: Dr Nuiok Dicaire, Research Scientist, Q-CTRL
Bio: Nuiok is a research scientist in quantum control at Q-CTRL working to improve the accuracy and usefulness of quantum computers. Nuiok has completed studies in a mix of physics and mathematics at different Universities in Canada and the UK.
Panel Member: Dr Angela Karanjai, University of Sydney
Bio: Dr. Angela Karanjai is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Sydney working on the foundations of quantum theory. Angela obtained her PhD from the University of Sydney and a Masters degree from Imperial College, UK.