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Andrew Steane is a Lecturer in Physics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow and Tutor in Physics at Exeter College. He contributes to Atomic and Laser Physics teaching at the university level and serves as a mentor and educator within Exeter College.
- Education: Undergraduate and graduate degrees from Oxford
- Postdoctoral Positions: Ecole Normale Superieure (Paris), Clarendon Laboratory
- Professional Roles: Royal Society University Research Fellow (1995-1999), University Lecturer, Exeter College Fellow and Tutor
His research spans fundamental physics, focusing on quantum mechanics, relativity, thermodynamics, and quantum computing. He pioneered quantum error-correcting codes and explores experimental implementations using laser manipulation of trapped ions. His work bridges theoretical and experimental approaches, particularly in multi-particle quantum interference phenomena.
Awards:
- Maxwell Medal, Institute of Physics (2000)
At Exeter College, he teaches diverse areas of physics while maintaining active research in quantum technologies. His academic career includes significant contributions to laser cooling and trapping of atoms, quantum information theory, and experimental realizations of quantum computing principles. The Clarendon Laboratory and Exeter College's physics facilities have supported his research trajectory.




