Quantum Girls (QG) is a national project that introduces quantum science and quantum computing to school students in years 5-12, in an engaging and interactive way - changing attitudes and building confidence toward STEM subjects.

The Quantum Girls Project provides exciting programs to enrich students’ and teachers’ experience in exploring quantum physics and quantum computing.

Welcome to Quantum Girls!

TEACHERS: QG will train teachers in modern quantum science, equipping them with skills and knowledge to teach these concepts using hands on activities and trending topics.

STUDENTS: Through early engagement, students will develop the necessary mindset for the exciting upcoming quantum transformations.

This is an all inclusive program and everyone is welcome to join!

Our Programs

Quantum Explorers STEM Club

STEM Club lessons and materials are available for participating schools More detail

Hackathons

Nationwide competitions for students

Years 5-12 More detail

Teachers Training

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Inspiring Role Models

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Quantum Girls is fortunate enough to have access to two in-house quantum computers: SpinQ Triangulum and SpinQ Gemini at UWA. As well as Pawsey’s supercomputer Setonix.

Quantum Computing