Reilly

Reilly

scientist Australia

Reilly is a prominent scientist based in Sydney, Australia, known for his significant contributions to quantum computing, particularly in the development of Microsoft's Majorana 1 chip, an eight-qubit processor. Despite being offered lucrative positions in the United States by Microsoft, he chose to remain in Australia, citing the country's growing reputation as an epicenter for advanced quantum technologies and the importance of a balanced ecosystem involving academia, startups, and larger corporations.

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New Zealand New Zealand: Reilly said the zoo did not put out calls for donations then and 'just coped' with the costs. 5

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Wellington Zoo raises $18,000 for albatrosses injured in storm

New Zealand New Zealand: Reilly produces a range of various coloured and textured harakeke paper from his bespoke workshop. 9

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Tenax Papers: Marton workshop creates beautiful handmade harakeke paper

Australia Australia: Reilly was instrumental in creating Microsoft’s Majorana 1 chip and chose to stay in Sydney despite offers from Microsoft. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: Why these scientists rejected Microsoft’s riches