Michelle Simmons AO (b. 1967), 2018 Australian of the Year, is a pioneer in atomic electronics and quantum computing. Born in London, she obtained a double degree in physics and chemistry and a PhD in physics from Durham University. In 1999 she was awarded an Australian Research Council QEII Fellowship and emigrated to Australia, where she is Director of the Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, and Scientia Professor of Physics at the University of New South Wales. Simmons has pioneered unique technologies internationally to build electronic devices in silicon at the atomic scale, including the world's smallest transistor. As founder of Silicon Quantum Computing Pty Ltd, her team is at the forefront of developing a silicon-based quantum computer. Simmons strongly encourages girls to pursue careers in science and technology and is a prominent advocate for the promotion of women to leadership roles at local and international levels.
Selina Ou photographed Simmons at the University of NSW. 'There have been many fantastic photographs of Michelle in her lab, connecting her to her illustrious career as a quantum physicist. With more female role models being called for across society, I wanted to convey not only her professional accomplishments, but also her powerful intellect, warmth, openness and generous spirit – all character traits that underpin her intricate life.'
Commissioned with funds provided by the Sid and Fiona Myer Family Foundation 2018
© Selina Ou
The Sid and Fiona Myer Family Foundation (9 portraits supported)