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Dr. Daniel Collins is the Ask-JGI Coordinator at the Jean Golding Institute, University of Bristol. His work focuses on quantum information theory and foundational quantum mechanics, particularly exploring nonlocality, Bell inequalities, and quantum teleportation. He has contributed to experimental implementations of quantum relays and theoretical frameworks for post-selected quantum states.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his research spans theoretical and experimental quantum physics. His research interests include quantum cryptography, quantum communication protocols, and the philosophical implications of quantum nonlocality.
Collins' recent work (2024) emphasizes angular momentum dynamics and non-signalling frameworks, while earlier contributions (2001-2005) addressed quantum relays and Bell inequality violations. His publications consistently intersect quantum foundations with practical applications like secure communication and entanglement distribution.
He holds no explicitly listed scientific awards but has maintained an active research profile since 2001. His role as a coordinator suggests involvement in interdisciplinary projects or institutional research initiatives.



