Muhammad Usman
Email: muhammad (dot) usman (at) csiro (dot) au OR musman (at) unimelb (dot) edu (dot) au
Muhammad Usman
Email: muhammad (dot) usman (at) csiro (dot) au OR musman (at) unimelb (dot) edu (dot) au
Professor Muhammad Usman is Head of Quantum Systems and Principal Staff Member at CSIRO’s Data61 which is Australia's National Research Organisation. He has over 15 years of research and teaching experience in the field of Quantum Computing with a track-record over 120 research papers in high-impact international journals. Professor Usman is leading a team of over 20 researchers working at the forefront of quantum algorithms, quantum software engineering, and quantum security. Professor Usman's lab is developing real-world applications for Quantum Computing which involves innovative new algorithms for transport/logistics optimisation for Olympics games, early stage medical diagnostics for fatal diseases such as cancer , and secure autonomous systems for self-driving vehicles and robotic military weapons.
Professor Usman is a fellow of the Australian Institute of Physics (FAIP) and serves on the executive editorial boards of two international journals IOP Nano Futures and Nature Scientific Reports. He is a committee member of Standards Australia to help in standardisation of quantum technologies and have academic associations at the University of Melbourne, Monash University, and RMIT.
Professor Usman was the Chair of Organising Committee (Conference General Chair) of prestigious International Conference on Quantum Techniques in Machine Learning 2024 (now a Steering Committee Member). He has delivered over 50 invited/keynote talks in major international conferences and has been invited on 25 panel discussions at national and international events. His work on Quantum Artificial Intelligence was the Winner of the State of Victoria iAward 2024, Innovative of the Year 2023 Award by Defence Industry, Winner of the Australian Army Quantum Technology Challenge in three consecutive years (2021, 2022 and 2023), Rising Stars in Computational Materials Science by Elsevier in 2020, and Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research (Early Career) at the University of Melbourne in 2019. Professor Usman is a recipient of prestigious international research fellowships from Fulbright USA (20005-2010) and DAAD Germany in 2010.
Professor Usman has a distinguished International standing which is reflected by his positions as Executive Editorial Board memberships and multiple guest editor roles at prestigious international journals. He has also frequently invited by international funding agencies to serve as a Referee which includes the US Department of Energy (DOE), Swiss National Science Foundation, NSERC Canada, and the Dutch Research Council. As such, he is a Global Science Citizen, making a strong impact in research, strategy and policy related to the field of Quantum Computing across Australia, Europe and North America.
Professor Usman has received his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Purdue University USA in 2010. He is a passionate quantum educator and has been promoting quantum education among school children as part of the CSIRO’s STEM Scientists in Schools program.
2025-current: Partner Investigator, ARC Training Center for Future Leaders in Quantum Computing (FLiQC), The University of Sydney Australia.
2025-current: Associate Investigator, ARC Center of Excellence in Quantum Biotechnology (QUBIC), The University of Queensland Australia
2025-current: Professor (F), School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University, Melbourne Australia.
2022-current: Head of Quantum Systems, Principal Research Staff, Data61 CSIRO, Clayton Victoria Australia.
2023-current: Adjunct Associate Professor (R), School of Physics, Monash University, Clayton Victoria Australia.
2022-current: Associate Professor (PT/H), School of Physics, The University of Melbourne Australia.
2020-2022: IBM Q Hub Academic, The University of Melbourne Australia.
2021-2022: Senior Research Fellow, School of Physics, ARC Center for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, The University of Melbourne Australia.
2019-2021: Senior Lecturer, School of Computing and Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, The University of Melbourne Australia.
2014-2018: Senior Research Fellow, School of Physics, ARC Center for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, The University of Melbourne Australia.
2010-2013: Post-doctoral Researcher, Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland.
2010: PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA.
2005: MSc Electrical Engineering (Honours), University of Engineering and Technology Lahore.
2003: BSc Electrical Engineering (Honours & Distinction), University of Engineering and Technology Lahore.
2025 Guest Editor, Quantum Technologies for Healthcare Nature Scientific Reports (Collection Link)
2025 – present Editorial Boad Member, Nature Scientific Reports
2024 Guest Editor (with Prof Barry Sanders and Dr Christa Zoufal) for QTML 2024 Topical Collection Special Issue, Springer Nature Quantum Machine
Intelligence journal (Special Issue Link)
2021 – present Executive Editorial Board Member IOP Nano Futures (Leading Nanotechnology in Quantum Computing Strategy and Focus of the journal).
2022 Guest Editor IOP Nano Futures for Focus on Horizon 2025: Development Trends and Future Challenges in Nanoscience (Special Issue Link)
2021 – 2024 Editorial Board Member, IOP Modelling and Simulations in Materials Science and Engineering journal.
American Physical Society (APS)
Australian Institute of Physics (AIP)
Materials Research Society (MRS)
Engineers Australia
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN)
2014-2018 Lloyd C.L. Hollenberg (University of Melbourne, VIC Australia) -- Personal Web, Google Scholar
2010-2014 Eoin P. O'Reilly (Tyndall National Institute, Cork Ireland) -- Personal Web, Google-Scholar
2005-2010 Gerhard Klimeck (Purdue University, Indiana, USA) -- Personal Web, Google-Scholar