Richard Jozsa#
Membership Number: | 4197 |
Membership type: | ORDINARY |
Section: | INFORMATICS |
Elected: | 2016 |
Main Country of Residence: | UNITED KINGDOM |
Homepage(s): | http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/r.jozsa |
Present and Previous Positions
- April 2010 - present: Leigh Trapnell Professor of Quantum Physics, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- April 1999 - March 2010: Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol, England
- Jan 1997 - July 1999: Professor of Mathematical Physics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Plymouth, England
- Jan 1994 - Dec 1996: Senior Lecturer, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Plymouth, England
- Aug 1992 - Dec 1993: Research Fellow, Department of Information and Operational Research, University of Montreal
- Oct 1991 - July 1992: College Tutor in Mathematics, University of Oxford, (Lincoln College and St. Edmund Hall.)
- Jan 1990 -Sept 1991: Lecturer, Mathematics Department, Victoria University of Technology R.M.I.T., Australia
- Jan 1988 - Dec 1989: Lecturer and Research Fellow, Mathematics Department, Flinders University of South Australia
- Jan 1987 - Dec 1987: Lecturer, Department of Mathematical Physics, University of Adelaide
- April 1985 - Dec 1986: Senior Tutor in Mathematics, University of New South Wales
- June 1983 - Mar 1985: Tutor in Department of Pure Mathematics, University of Sydney
- Sept 1981 - May 1983: Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Mathematics Department, McGill University, Montreal
- Oct 1978 - Aug 1981: Junior Lectureship in Mathematics, University of Oxford
Fields of Scholarship
- Quantum computing
- Quantum complexity theory
- Quantum information theory
Honours and Awards
- Royal Society Leverhulme Senior Research Fellowship (Oct 1995 – Sept 1996)
- EPSRC Senior Research Fellowship (Oct 1998 – Sept 2003)
- Simons Visiting Research Professorship, M.S.R.I., U.C. Berkeley (Sept-Dec 2002)
- London Mathematical Society Naylor Prize and Lectureship 2004
- QCMC International Quantum Communication Award 2004