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Professor Terry Rudolph is a Professor of Quantum Physics at the Department of Physics within the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Imperial College London. His affiliations include the Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology group, Quantum Optics and Laser Science Group, and The Light Community. His research focuses on quantum-anything, encompassing optical physics, quantum computing, photonics, and related interdisciplinary fields such as nanotechnology and communications technologies.
Rudolph’s work emphasizes photonic quantum computing architectures, entanglement generation, and fault-tolerant quantum systems. His recent publications highlight advancements in cluster state generation, photonic multiplexing, and reconfigurable entangling systems. He has contributed to scalable quantum hardware design, including silicon photonic platforms and error-correction protocols.
His academic contributions span theoretical and experimental quantum mechanics, with a focus on bridging quantum theory and practical implementation. Notable themes in his research include deterministic teleportation, photonic integrated circuits, and fusion-based quantum computing. He has also engaged in educational initiatives to introduce quantum information science to high-school students.
Affiliations: Quantum Optics and Laser Science Group, Quantum Engineering Centre, and The Light Community at Imperial College London.
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