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Gerard J Milburn

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Nationality
  
Australian

Influenced by
  
Carlton M. Caves

Residence
  
Australia


Name
  
Gerard Milburn

Fields
  
Physicist


Institutions
  
University of Queensland Australian National University Imperial College London University of Waikato

Alma mater
  
Griffith University University of Waikato

Doctoral students
  
Howard M. Wiseman Mohan Sarovar Nicolas C. Menicucci Matt J. Woolley Anthony G. Downes

Known for
  
Quantum feedback Quantum Optics

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Daniel Frank Walls, Howard M. Wiseman, Marlan Scully

Books
  
Quantum Measurement and Contr, The Feynman Processor, Schrodinger's Machines: The Quan, Quantum Technology

Doctoral advisor
  
Daniel Frank Walls

Gerard James Milburn is a theoretical quantum physicist notable for his work on quantum feedback control, quantum measurements, quantum information, open quantum systems, and Linear optical quantum computing (aka the Knill, Laflamme and Milburn scheme).

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Education

Milburn received his B.Sc.(Hons) in Physics from Griffith University in 1980. He completed his PhD in physics under Daniel Frank Walls at the University of Waikato in 1982, with a thesis entitled Squeezed States and Quantum Nondemolition Measurements.

Career and Research

Following his PhD, Milburn did postdoctoral research in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London in 1983. Later, in 1984, he was awarded a Royal Society Fellowship to work in the Quantum Optics group of Peter Knight, at Imperial.

In 1985 he returned to Australia and was appointed lecturer at The Australian National University. In 1988 Milburn took up an appointment as Reader in Theoretical Physics at The University of Queensland. In 1994 he was appointed as Professor of Physics and in 1996 became Head of Department of Physics at The University of Queensland. In 2000 he became Deputy Director of the Australian Research Council Center of Excellence for Quantum Computer Technology. He is currently an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow at the University of Queensland.

He was the Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Institute for Quantum Computing and served on the scientific advisory committee for the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics from 2007 to 2010.

At present he is the Director and Chief Investigator of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems.

Honors and awards

His awards include the Moyal Medal for Mathematical Physics (awarded 2001 ) and Boas medal, (awarded in 2003). He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (1999), a Fellow of the American Physical Society (2005), and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2017.).

References

Gerard J. Milburn Wikipedia