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'''Tim C. Ralph''' is an Australian physicist who specializes in the application of [[quantum optics]] to [[quantum information science]] and [[quantum computing]]. He is Professor in Physics at the [[University of Queensland]], and Program Manager in the ARC Centre for Quantum Computer and Communication Technology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Centre for Quantum Computer and Communication Technology|url=http://www.qcaustralia.org/|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110215211835/http://www.qcaustralia.org/|archivedate=2011-02-15|df=}}</ref> Ralph is known for developing continuous variable [[quantum cryptography]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Phys. Rev.A 61 (2000) 010302|url=http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v61/i1/e010303}}
'''Tim C. Ralph''' is an Australian physicist who specializes in the application of [[quantum optics]] to [[quantum information science]] and [[quantum computing]]. He is Professor in Physics at the [[University of Queensland]], and Program Manager in the ARC Centre for Quantum Computer and Communication Technology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Centre for Quantum Computer and Communication Technology|url=http://www.qcaustralia.org/|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110215211835/http://www.qcaustralia.org/|archivedate=2011-02-15|df=}}</ref> Ralph is known for developing continuous variable [[quantum cryptography]]<ref>{{cite journal|title=Phys. Rev.A 61 (2000) 010302|journal=Physical Review A|volume=61|issue=1|pages=010303|doi=10.1103/PhysRevA.61.010303|date=1999-12-08|last1=Ralph|first1=T. C.|arxiv=quant-ph/9907073}}
</ref> and co-founder of measurement based [[quantum computation|computation]] with continuous variable optics.<ref>{{cite web|title=Physical Rev Lett 97.11 (2006): 110501|url=http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.110501}}</ref> In 2012, Ralph was one of the scientists responsible for establishing [[quantum discord]] as a computational resource.<ref>{{cite web|title=University of Queensland News|url=http://www.uq.edu.au/news/index.html?article=25095}}</ref>
</ref> and co-founder of measurement based [[quantum computation|computation]] with continuous variable optics.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Physical Rev Lett 97.11 (2006): 110501|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.110501|pmid=17025869|url=http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:81219/UQ81219.pdf}}</ref> In 2012, Ralph was one of the scientists responsible for establishing [[quantum discord]] as a computational resource.<ref>{{cite web|title=University of Queensland News|url=http://www.uq.edu.au/news/index.html?article=25095}}</ref>
As of 2012, Tim has 200 publications and over 4500 citations. He has co-authored "A guide to experiments in quantum optics". His publications include 23 in [[Physical Review Letters]], 6 in the [[Nature (journal)|Nature]] suite of journals, as well as articles in [[Science (journal)|Science]] and Reviews of Modern Physics.
As of 2012, Tim has 200 publications and over 4500 citations. He has co-authored "A guide to experiments in quantum optics". His publications include 23 in [[Physical Review Letters]], 6 in the [[Nature (journal)|Nature]] suite of journals, as well as articles in [[Science (journal)|Science]] and Reviews of Modern Physics.



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Timothy C. Ralph
Born
CitizenshipAustralia
Known forQuantum computing, Quantum cryptography
Scientific career
Fieldsquantum optics, quantum information science
InstitutionsUniversity of Queensland, Australian National University, University of Auckland

Tim C. Ralph is an Australian physicist who specializes in the application of quantum optics to quantum information science and quantum computing. He is Professor in Physics at the University of Queensland, and Program Manager in the ARC Centre for Quantum Computer and Communication Technology.[1] Ralph is known for developing continuous variable quantum cryptography[2] and co-founder of measurement based computation with continuous variable optics.[3] In 2012, Ralph was one of the scientists responsible for establishing quantum discord as a computational resource.[4] As of 2012, Tim has 200 publications and over 4500 citations. He has co-authored "A guide to experiments in quantum optics". His publications include 23 in Physical Review Letters, 6 in the Nature suite of journals, as well as articles in Science and Reviews of Modern Physics.

Honours and awards

  • 2006 ARC Professorial Fellowship
  • 2000 ARC QEII Fellowship

Books

  • A guide to experiments in quantum optics. Vol. 1. Weinheim: wiley-vch, 2004.

External links

References

  1. ^ "Centre for Quantum Computer and Communication Technology". Archived from the original on 2011-02-15. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Ralph, T. C. (1999-12-08). "Phys. Rev.A 61 (2000) 010302". Physical Review A. 61 (1): 010303. arXiv:quant-ph/9907073. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.61.010303.
  3. ^ "Physical Rev Lett 97.11 (2006): 110501" (PDF). doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.110501. PMID 17025869. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "University of Queensland News".