Professor Robert Young FHEA

Professor

Research Overview

My primary focus throughout my research has been on the nascent field of Quantum Information Processing. Currently quantum cryptography, the exploitation of the laws of quantum mechanics to guarantee secure communication, is the only commercial QIP application to exploit individual quanta. In this regard QIP is little more developed than digital communication was following the invention of Morse code. I think that QIP will change the role of information in our lives, in much the same way that digital information has.

Please visit QuantumBase.com for information about the commercialisation of my research.

Selected Publications

Using quantum confinement to uniquely identify devices
Roberts, J., Bagci, I.E., Zawawi, M.A.M., Sexton, J., Hulbert, N., Noori, Y., Young, M., Woodhead, C., Missous, M., Migliorato, M.A., Roedig, U., Young, R.J. 10/11/2015 In: Scientific Reports. 5, 8 p.
Journal article

Quantum information to the home
Choi, I., Young, R., Townsend, P. 06/2011 In: New Journal of Physics. 13, 6, 13 p.
Journal article

Bell-Inequality Violation with a Triggered Photon-Pair Source
Young, R.J., Stevenson, R.M., Hudson, A.J., Nicoll, C.A., Ritchie, D.A., Shields, A.J. 23/01/2009 In: Physical review letters. 102, 3, p. -. 4 p.
Journal article

A semiconductor source of triggered entangled photon pairs
Stevenson, R.M., Young, R.J., Atkinson, P., Cooper, K., Ritchie, D.A., Shields, A.J. 12/01/2006 In: Nature. 439, 7073, p. 179-182. 4 p.
Journal article

Photoluminescence studies of individual and few GaSb/GaAs quantum rings
Young, M.P., Woodhead, C.S., Roberts, J., Noori, Y.J., Noble, M.T., Krier, A., Smakman, E.P., Koenraad, P.M., Hayne, M., Young, R.J. 1/11/2014 In: AIP Advances. 4, 11, 6 p.
Journal article

Quantum Technologies in the UK
Influence on Policy, Practice, Patients & the Public

Practical quantum technologies tackling today’s security problems
Invited talk

Practical quantum technologies tackling today’s security problems
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Blackpool STEM awards - "Quantum Technolog"
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Developing practical quantum technologies for security in a post-quantum world
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Developing practical quantum technologies for security in a post-quantum world
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BT Thought Leader presentation: Developing practical quantum technologies for security in a post-quantum world
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Introduction of Optical Q-ID
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Developing practical quantum technologies for security in a post-quantum world
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How Quantum Technology Will Improve Security?
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Quantum security solutions
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Using QT to prevent counterfeiting
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Insight Talk: Quantum Technologies in Lancashire
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Royal Society Café Scientifique: Random Revolution
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Cyber Security
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A Random Revolution
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Exploiting imperfections in quantum technologies
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Exploiting imperfections in quantum technologies
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2009 best paper award
Prize (including medals and awards)

QEP Group Ph.D. Thesis Prize
Prize (including medals and awards)

GaSb quantum dots for a room-temperature light-matter interface
Fellowship awarded competitively

Research Impact Award
Prize (including medals and awards)

Imperfect quantum devices
Fellowship awarded competitively

Science and Technology Dean’s Award – Excellence in External Engagement and Impact in Science and Technology
Prize (including medals and awards)

  • Cyber Security Research Centre (Physics)
  • Energy Lancaster
  • Quantum Nanotechnology
  • Quantum Technology Centre
  • Security Lancaster
  • Security Lancaster (Academic Centre of Excellence)
  • Security Lancaster (Systems Security)