About
Professor Dan Browne is a faculty member in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at University College London (UCL). He holds the rank of Professor of Physics. His research focuses on quantum physics, atomic and molecular systems, nanotechnology, and quantum computation.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (2004), Imperial College London, thesis: 'Quantum Information Processing with Quantum Optical Systems'
- Master of Natural Science (2000), Imperial College London
Professional History: After undergraduate studies at Imperial College (with a research project in Freiburg, Germany under Christoph Keitel), he conducted a DAAD-funded research scholarship in Germany (2000), then a PhD at Imperial College under Martin Plenio. From 2004–2007, he held a Junior Research Fellowship at Merton College, Oxford, working across atomic physics and nanotechnology. Since 2007, he has been at UCL.
Research Interests: His work spans quantum information science, quantum optics, and applications of quantum technologies. He has contributed to theoretical frameworks for quantum computation and optical systems. His expertise intersects with condensed matter physics and electrical engineering, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to quantum science.
Awards:
- Junior Research Fellowship at Merton College, Oxford (2004)
Advising/Grants: No specific grants or advising details provided in the text. His roles at UCL and previous institutions suggest active engagement in academic leadership and research coordination.
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