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Professor Andrew Doherty is a Professor in the School of Physics within the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney. As a theoretical quantum physicist, his research centers on quantum control, quantum information, and quantum computing. He develops methods for controlling quantum systems to produce qubits for quantum computing. Doherty currently serves as Deputy Head of the School of Physics, Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems, and Chief Investigator for the Quantum Theory Group. These leadership roles underscore his contributions to advancing quantum theory and its practical implementations, including physical realizations of quantum computers through collaboration with experimental teams.
Doherty's academic career includes his appointment as Professor at the University of Sydney since February 20, 2010. Prior roles encompass Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at the University of Sydney, as well as Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland from November 2003. His scholarly work has achieved substantial impact, with over 18,229 citations documented on Google Scholar. Key publications feature 'Protected Phase Gate for the 0-π Qubit using its Internal Modes' and 'Improving error suppression with noise-aware decoding.' Doherty has received notable honors, including the ARC Future Fellowship and a Google Academic Research Award for quantum memory research. His involvement extends to ARC-funded projects, committee leadership, and contributions to quantum technology development.
Professional Email: andrew.doherty@sydney.edu.au