Biography:Andrew Dzurak
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| Thesis | Ballistic hot-electrons in mesoscopic transistors (1993) |
| Doctoral advisor | Professor Sir Michael Pepper, FRS |
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Andrew Dzurak is an Australian physicist and engineer, known for his work in quantum computing. He is the CEO and founder of Diraq,[1] a start-up that is developing a scalable quantum computer based on single electron spins in silicon. He is a Scientia Professor in Quantum Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW),[2] an ARC Laureate Fellow and a member of the executive board of the Sydney Quantum Academy.[3]
Education
Research
In 1994, Dzurak took up a Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellowship in the School of Physics at the UNSW, followed by an ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in 1996. He was the founding Director (2007–2022) of ANFF–NSW, the NSW node of the Australian National Fabrication Facility.[2][4] He was also instrumental in setting up the ARC Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, which was established by Professor Robert Clark in January 2000, and now maintains the world's largest focused collaboration on silicon-based quantum computing.[1][4]
In the late-1990s, Andrew began research on single-atom spin-based quantum bits (qubits). Together with his colleague Andrea Morello, Dzurak demonstrated real-time readout of the quantum state of a single electron spin in silicon in 2010,[5] followed by the world's first silicon qubits in 2012.[6][7] Since then, Dzurak has developed a naturally scalable qubit technology by reconfiguring the CMOS transistors that make up standard silicon processor chips.[8][9][10][11][12]
Diraq
In May 2022, Dzurak founded Diraq to commercialize the patent portfolio he had developed at UNSW and to work toward building a utility-scale quantum computer.[4][13][14][15][16]
Awards
- H S Carslaw Memorial Scholarship, University of Sydney (1987)
- Cambridge Australia Scholarship, Cambridge Commonwealth Trust (1988)
- Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellowship, University of New South Wales (1994)
- ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Australian Research Council (1996)
- Eureka Prize for Scientific Research (2011)[1][17]
- NSW Govt. Award for Excellence in Engineering and Information and Communications Technologies (2012)[1]
- Best New Invention, UNSW Innovation Awards (2014)[18]
- “Top Ten Breakthroughs of 2015”, Physics World, UK (2015)[19]
- Elected Fellow, Royal Society of New South Wales (2015)
- ARC Laureate Fellowship (2019)[1]
- Quantum Alliance Award, American Chamber of Commerce in Australia (2023)[20]
- Pearcey Hall of Fame inductee (2024)[21]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Andrew Dzurak" (in en-US). 2024-03-14. https://theconversation.com/profiles/andrew-dzurak-1519373.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Scientia Professor Andrew Dzurak" (in en). https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/scientia-professor-andrew-dzurak.
- ↑ "About Us » Sydney Quantum Academy" (in en-US). 2020-10-29. https://sydneyquantum.org/about-us/.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Andrew Dzurak" (in en). https://creativedestructionlab.com/mentors/andrew-dzurak/.
- ↑ Morello, Andrea; Pla, Jarryd J.; Zwanenburg, Floris A.; Chan, Kok W.; Tan, Kuan Y.; Huebl, Hans; Möttönen, Mikko; Nugroho, Christopher D. et al. (2010-10-26). "Single-shot readout of an electron spin in silicon" (in en). Nature 467 (7316): 687–691. doi:10.1038/nature09392. ISSN 1476-4687. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature09392.
- ↑ Pla, Jarryd J.; Tan, Kuan Y.; Dehollain, Juan P.; Lim, Wee H.; Morton, John J. L.; Jamieson, David N.; Dzurak, Andrew S.; Morello, Andrea (2012-09-19). "A single-atom electron spin qubit in silicon" (in en). Nature 489 (7417): 541–545. doi:10.1038/nature11449. ISSN 1476-4687. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature11449.
- ↑ "Single-atom writer a landmark for quantum computing" (in en). https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/692230.
- ↑ create (2017-10-19). "In the race to build the world's first quantum computer, UNSW bets on silicon" (in en-AU). https://createdigital.org.au/first-quantum-computer-unsw-silicon/.
- ↑ Anderton, Kevin. "The Largest Roadblock In Quantum Computing Has Been Passed [Infographic"] (in en). https://www.forbes.com/sites/kevinanderton/2020/04/20/the-largest-roadblock-in-quantum-computing-has-been-passed-infographic/.
- ↑ Oliveira, Andre Luiz Saraiva De; Dzurak, Andrew (2024-03-28). "Quantum computing just got hotter: 1 degree above absolute zero" (in en-US). https://theconversation.com/quantum-computing-just-got-hotter-1-degree-above-absolute-zero-226401.
- ↑ Johnston, Hamish (2019-05-13). "Silicon two-qubit gate achieves 98% fidelity" (in en-GB). https://physicsworld.com/a/silicon-two-qubit-gate-achieves-98-fidelity/.
- ↑ Hendry, Justin (2023-10-11). "Diraq: A silicon spin on quantum computing" (in en-AU). https://www.innovationaus.com/diraq-a-silicon-spin-on-quantum-computing/.
- ↑ Whittaker, Mark (2024-06-13). "'Record demonstration': Dark horse in quantum race passes new milestone" (in en-US). https://www.forbes.com.au/news/entrepreneurs/diraq-quantum-race-passes-new-milestone/.
- ↑ Dargan, James (2024-03-08). "Diraq: Pioneering Silicon-Based Technology For a Quantum Future" (in en-US). https://thequantuminsider.com/2024/03/08/diraq-pioneering-silicon-based-technology-for-a-quantum-future/.
- ↑ Riley, James (2023-11-19). "Diraq: 'Commercially relevant' quantum computer in five years" (in en-AU). https://www.innovationaus.com/diraq-commercially-relevant-quantum-computer-in-five-years/.
- ↑ "Quick Takes: Three entrepreneurs we're watching right now" (in en-US). 2024-04-18. https://www.forbes.com.au/covers/entrepreneurs/quick-takes-entrepreneurs/.
- ↑ "2011 Australian Museum Eureka Prize winners" (in en). https://australian.museum/get-involved/eureka-prizes/eureka-prizes-archive/2011-eureka-prize-winners/.
- ↑ "Big ideas lauded at innovation awards" (in en). https://www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/2014/10/big-ideas-lauded-at-innovation-awards.
- ↑ "Double quantum-teleportation milestone is Physics World 2015 Breakthrough of the Year" (in en-GB). 2015-12-11. https://physicsworld.com/a/double-quantum-teleportation-milestone-is-physics-world-2015-breakthrough-of-the-year/.
- ↑ Advanced Solutions International, Inc.. "Winners" (in en). https://www.amcham.com.au/Gala2023/Winners.aspx.
- ↑ "UNSW Quantum Professor presented Hall of Fame" (in en). https://www.pearcey.org.au/blog/2025/unsw-quantum-professor-presented-hall-of-fame/.
