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    On 10 June 1965 Professor R. E. Vowels, head of the School of Electrical Engineering, reported to the Electrical Engineering Advisory Panel on the school's recent demarcation into departments. It is unclear as to exactly when this division had actually occurred, but it appears likely to have occurred close to this date, due to the appointment of two new professors. And so the Department of Control Engineering came into existence, with Professor C. B. Speedy as the first head. At the 2 August 1972 meeting of the Vice-Chancellor's Advisory Committee the name of the department was changed to the Department of Systems and Control (file 00020416). On 8 September 1980 Council altered the name of the school to the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science effective from 1981 (resolution 80/139). On 10 December 1990 Council approved the change in name of the school back to the School of Electrical Engineering effective from 1 January 1991 (resolution CL90/108v). On 9 November 1998 Council changed the named of the School of Electrical Engineering to the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications (resolution CL98/80b). At the end of 1998 the department structure within the School was replaced by a series of discipline groups (file 973233, folio 49). The Department of Systems and Control thus ceased to exist from this date. Controlling Organisation: UNSW - by 10/06/1965-31/12/1998
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    This series consists of the booklet leaflet collection of the Department of Electronic Computation / Computer Science / School of Computer Science and Engineering. The material is typed and maintained in a manilla folder and includes leaflets as released by the school, mainly relating to its courses.
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    On 10 June 1965 Professor R. E. Vowels, head of the School of Electrical Engineering, reported to the Electrical Engineering Advisory Panel on the school's recent demarcation into departments. It is unclear as to exactly when this division had actually occurred, but it appears likely to have occurred close to this date, due to the appointment of two new professors. And so the Department of Electric Power Engineering came into existence, with Professor R. E. Vowels as the first head. On 8 September 1980 Council altered the name of the school to the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science effective from 1981 (resolution 80/139). On 10 December 1990 Council approved the change in name of the school back to the School of Electrical Engineering effective from 1 January 1991 (resolution CL90/108v). On 9 November 1998 Council changed the named of the School of Electrical Engineering to the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications (resolution CL98/80b). At the end of 1998 the department structure within the School was replaced by a series of discipline groups (file 973233, folio 49). The Department of Electric Power Engineering thus ceased to exist from this date. Subordinate agency: Centre for the Study of the Distribution and Utilisation of Electrical Energy - 07/04/1976 - 31/12/1977 Controlling Organisation: UNSW - by 10/06/1965-31/12/1998
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    After meetings held with Unisearch (Later NewSouth Innovations) staff Professor Bob Clark and Gillian Turner, and Semiconductor Research Corporation, IBM, and Intel in June 2003, Qucom Pty Ltd was activated to capitalise on commercialisation opportunities associated with quantum computing [Shadow Board Papers 12 August 2003]. A ‘shadow’ Board was formed in order to progress the company planning prior to formal approvals and consents. Originally named ‘Qucom’ and registered in 1999, the company changed to ‘Qucor’ in September 2003 to avoid brand confusion or litigation by a similarly named IT company based in America. The company was officially launched on 19 December 2003. Gillian Turner was Chair of the Board and Richard Sharp was Managing Director at launch. The founding shareholding of Qucor was 30% Unisearch, 30% UNSW, and 40% held for the benefit of the researchers. Qucor was the commercialisation agent for quantum computing research at UNSW and the Centre for Quantum Computer Technology (CQCT), the latter being funded by an Australian Research Council (ARC) grant. Qucor was the registered holder of all Intellectual Property (IP) of CQCT. IP protection was not covered by the CQCT’s ARC grant. Qucor placed significant focus on finalising a Bonus Unit Plan (BUP), to give an opportunity for CQCT researchers to receive potential future dividends from the commercialisation of the IP, but this was never realised. Qucor, UNSW, University of Melbourne (UM) and NewSouth Innovations (NSi) were parties to this agreement. Qucor provided Chief Operating Officer services to CQCT, performed by their Managing Director, Dr Richard Sharp, until he resigned from the position on 12 January 2007. He was replaced by David Varvel as CEO in mid-2007, and UNSW Faculty of Science began funding the CQCT COO position in November 2008, enabling the role to continue. Varvel was terminated from CQCT in October 2010 and from Qucor in September 2010. Qucor was working with IBM on developing a fast voltage pulse generator. IBM withdrew from this project. Qucor had many dealings with UM, who were assigned a 10% shareholding of the company in December 2006 in exchange for their IP. One of their joint projects was Quantum Communications Victoria (QCV). This was an unincorporated Joint Venture established after an agreement was signed on 24 November 2005 for a prototype single photon source project used for secure communications [Preliminary QCV Company Business Plan, Board Papers 6 June 2006]. Qucor were the commercialisation agent for the JV, holding a 30% stake in QCV. Other signatories to this agreement were: MagiQ Technologies, Inc. University of Melbourne School of Physics, and Silicon Graphics Inc. QCV was not able to maintain funding in 2008 and ceased operations as of end July 2009. A three year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between UNSW, UM, Qucor, and Sandia National Laboratories was signed on 16 September 2008, in order to utilise the latter’s semiconductor fabrication plant and begin engineering on the quantum computing designs. Although Qucor pursued investment from venture capital firms, UNSW assessed the company to be too strategically important to allow external funding, which could reduce UNSW equity in Qucor. UNSW funded Qucor until 2010 through a Convertible Note, after which Qucor entered into a loan with NSi. On 1 January 2013, Qucor appointed NSi as its commercialising agent, giving them the right to commercialise certain Intellectual Property Rights created at CQCT. By 2015, Qucor was operating as the IP holding company for the legacy IP with Professor Andrew Dzurack as its sole director. CQCT had been replaced by a new iteration, Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) in 2011. CQC2T holds no IP or commercialisation associations with Qucor. Qucor attempted to launch another commercialisation entity called Qucor 2 for the patents developed through CQC2T but the partner universities did not reach agreement. The CQC2T CEO, Barry Wong, was hired as a consultant pro bono in June 2011 to manage the maintenance of the patent portfolio [Board Minutes 17 June 2011]. The company Silicon Quantum Computing Pty Ltd (planned under the name Quantum NewCo) was created in 2017 with UNSW Innovations (formerly NSi), Telstra, Commonwealth Bank and Commonwealth Government as shareholders, and involved Qucor’s legacy IP.
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    This series consists of the minutes, agendas and papers of the Head of School's Advisory Committee Meetings of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science / Electrical Engineering. The material is typed and maintained in chronological order in files. The Archives doesn't hold much of this series.
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    This series consists of the annual reports of the Department / School of Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering & Computer Science / Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications. Each item is a typed, paper-bound volume on the happenings, research and changes at the School throughout the year. The Archives currently only holds copies of the 1967/68 and 2009 onwards reports.
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    This series consists of the minutes, agendas and papers of the Academic Executive Committee Meetings of the School of Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The material is typed and maintained in chronological order. This series appears to be mostly complete within the contents dates.
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    This series comprises the School's annual report to the Committee and minutes of the meetings of the Visiting Committee of the School of Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering & Computer Science as presented to Council. Occasionally there are minutes only for the reporting year. These 'minutes only' documents seem to originate from a different source, most likely a Secretariat or Registry file, and may have been used to complement the Visiting Committee Minute part of this series. Annual reports by the head of school for these years can be found in S717.
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    On 14 September 1964 Professor A. E. Karbowiak was appointed to the position of Professor of Electrical Engineering (Communications) (Council resolution 64/152) and when he took up duty on 20 December 1964 the Department of Communications appears to have come into existence. On 8 September 1980 Council altered the name of the school to the School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science effective from 1981 (resolution 80/139). On 10 December 1990 Council approved the change in name of the school back to the School of Electrical Engineering effective from 1 January 1991 (resolution CL90/108v). On 9 November 1998 Council changed the named of the School of Electrical Engineering to the School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications (resolution CL98/80b). At the end of 1998 the department structure within the School was replaced by a series of discipline groups (file 973233, folio 49). The Department of Communications thus ceased to exist from this date. Controlling Organisation: UNSW - ?20/12/1964-31/12/1998
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    Annual reports of the School of Electrical Engineering / Electrical Engineering & Computer Science by the head of school to the school's Visiting Committee. The reports were presented to the Visiting Committee prior to their annual meeting and some of the reports have notices for the meetings of the Visiting Committee attached. The Archives' holdings of the series are incomplete.