Andrew G. White

Andrew G. White FAA is an Australian scientist and is currently Professor of Physics and a Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland. He is also Director of the University of Queensland Quantum technology Laboratory; Deputy-Director of the ARC Centre for Engineered Quantum systems, and a Program Manager in the ARC Centre for Quantum Computer and Communication Technology. (He has been a founding member of three Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence,  ).

He researches in quantum optics, quantum information science and fundamental quantum science. His highly cited publications include work on how to create and detect an optical vortex, sources of quantum entanglement, quantum tomography, and demonstration of the first entangling version of a quantum logic gates.

Honours and awards

 * 2021 Australian Laureate Fellowship
 * 2010 Fellow of the American Physical Society
 * 2010 Pawsey Medal of the Australian Academy of Science
 * 2009 Fellow of the Optical Society of America
 * 2006 Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship