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Andrea Morello


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  • Professor, Quantum Nanosystems, UNSW Sydney
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Andrea Morello is the Scientia Professor of Quantum Engineering at UNSW Sydney (Australia), an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He received his PhD from the University of Leiden in 2004, followed by a postdoc at the University of British Columbia.

His group at UNSW has pioneered the use of donor spins for quantum information processing, demonstrating the first electron and nuclear spin qubits in silicon, record coherence times, and high-fidelity multi-qubit operations. For these contributions he received numerous awards, including the 2017 Landauer and Bennett Award for Quantum Computing. His research interests further extend to quantum chaos, quantum foundations and quantum sensing.

He is a passionate science communicator and a teacher: his YouTube videos gathered over 10M views, and he led the creation of the world's first bachelor's degree of Quantum Engineering at UNSW.

Experience
  • 2016–present Professor, UNSW
  • 2013–2015 Associate professor, UNSW
  • 2007–2012 Senior Lecturer, UNSW
Education
  • 2004 Leiden University, The Netherlands, Ph.D. Physics
  • 1998 Politecnico di Torino, Italy, Master's Engineering
Publications
  • 2013 High-fidelity readout and control of a single nuclear spin qubit in silicon, Nature 496, p. 334
  • 2012 A single-atom electron spin qubit in silicon, Nature 489, p. 541
  • 2010 Single-shot readout of an electron spin in silicon, Nature 467, p. 687
Professional Memberships
  • Australian Institute of Physics
  • American Physical Society
Research Areas
  • Quantum Information, Computation And Communication (020603)
Honours

2011 Eureka Prize for Scientific Research; 2013 Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year; 2013 David Syme Research Prize; 2014 NSW Science and Engineering Award; 2017 R. Landauer & C.H. Bennett Award for Quantum Computing; 2019 Walter Boas Medal; 2021 Australian Institute of Physics Award for Community Outreach to Physics


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