
About
Andrew Lance is a Senior Research Fellow at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) at The University of Western Australia. His research focuses on quantum cryptography, quantum key distribution (QKD), and continuous variable quantum systems. He has contributed to advancements in error correction codes, noise mitigation in quantum communication, and quantum state sharing. Lance holds a prestigious Eureka Prize for Scientific Research (2006), recognizing his impactful work in quantum information science.
His research explores cutting-edge topics such as finite-size effects in QKD protocols, design of robust codes for low signal-to-noise regimes, and integration of quantum random number generators. Key areas of interest include securing quantum communication channels, optimizing quantum protocols for real-world applications, and advancing fundamental understanding of quantum phenomena like entanglement and coherence.
Lance’s work spans theoretical and experimental aspects of quantum technologies, with a particular emphasis on practical implementations of quantum cryptography. His publications highlight contributions to both foundational science and applied engineering solutions for quantum systems.




