Terry Rudolph is a Professor of Quantum Physics at Imperial College London, where he joined in 2003 on an Advanced Fellowship and became a professor in 2011. He completed his undergraduate degree in physics and mathematics at the University of Queensland, followed by a PhD in quantum information at the same institution in 1998. He subsequently held positions at the University of Toronto, the University of Vienna, and Bell Labs before joining Imperial. In 2016, he took leave from academia to co-found PsiQuantum, a Silicon Valley-based company building a photonic quantum computer. His research sits at the foundations of quantum mechanics, with a particular focus on quantum information and quantum nonlocality. He is also the author of Q is for Quantum, a book introducing quantum concepts through diagrams and logic.
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