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Quantum vortex study recognized as finalists for prestigious Eureka Prize – EurekAlert
Australian Quantum Vortex team who proved a 70-year-old theory of turbulence, potentially unlocking future quantum technologies, are finalists in 2020 Eureka Prizes – the nation’s top science awards. ‘Two dimensional’ vortices range from the flow of electrons…
IMAGE: Cyclones, such as Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, are ‘constrained’ in the 3d dimension (‘up and down’), and thus operate as 2D systems.
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FLEET physicists from Monash University and the University of Queensland are finalists, named today, in the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes – the nation’s top science awards.
The Australian Quantum Vortex team provided the first proof of a 70-year-old theory of turbulence.
Turbulence is everywhere, but remains one of physics’ g…
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