Richard Jozsa

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Richard Jozsa
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Residence UK
Nationality Australian
Fields Computer Science, Mathematics
Institutions University of Cambridge
University of Bristol
University of Plymouth
Université de Montréal
Alma mater University of Oxford
Doctoral advisor Roger Penrose
Doctoral students Stuart Presnell
Simone Severini
Ashley Montanaro
Imdad Sardharwalla
Known for Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm
Quantum teleportation
Notable awards Naylor Prize and Lectureship (2004)

Richard Jozsa is an Australian mathematician and the holder of the Leigh Trapnell Chair in Quantum Physics at the University of Cambridge.[1] His research area is quantum information science; a pioneer of this field, he is the co-author of the Deutsch-Jozsa quantum algorithm and one of the co-inventors of quantum teleportation. His work was recognised in 2004 by the London Mathematical Society with the award of the Naylor Prize for 'his fundamental contributions to the new field of quantum information science'.[2]

Jozsa received his DPhil in Mathematics (specifically, twistor theory) at Oxford, under the supervision of Roger Penrose. He has held previous positions at the University of Bristol, the University of Plymouth and the Université de Montréal.

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