!!Anton Zeilinger, Curriculum Vitae \\ [Curriculum vitae|[CV_Anton_Zeilinger_Homepage_2.pdf] \\ \\ Born on May 20th, 1945 in Ried/Innkreis, Austria\\ \\ __Present addresses:__ Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna\\ Boltzmanngasse 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria\\ \\ Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information\\ Austrian Academy of Sciences\\ Boltzmanngasse 3, 1090 Vienna, Austria\\ \\ __EDUCATION__ \\ *1979 Habilitation, Technical University Vienna *1971 Ph.D., University of Vienna, thesis on "Neutron Depolarization in Dysprosium Single Crystals" under Prof. H. Rauch *1963-1971 Study of Physics and Mathematics, University Vienna *1963 Matura (School Leaving Examination), Bundesgymnasium Wien 13, Fichtnergasse 15, Vienna \\ __PROFESSIONAL CAREER__ \\ *2004-present Scientific Director, IQOQI. Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna *1999-present Full Professor of Experimental Physics, University of Vienna *1990-1999 Full Professor of Experimental Physics, University of Innsbruck *1988-1989 Full Professor of Physics (Lehrstuhlvertretung), Technical University of Munich *1983-1990 Associate Professor, Technical University of Vienna *1981-1983 Associate Professor of Physics, M.I.T. (Visiting) *1979-1983 Assistant Professor, Atominstitut Vienna *1977-1978 Research Associate (Fulbright Fellow) at M.I.T. in the Neutron Diffraction Laboratory under Prof. C.G. Shull (Nobel Laureate 1994), USA \\ __VISITING RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS__ \\ *2010 Visiting Research Fellow, Part-Time, Merton College, Oxford *2001-2004 Senior Humboldt Fellow, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany *1998 Visiting Research Fellow, Merton College, Oxford University, UK *1995 Chaire Internationale, Collège de France, Paris, France *1986-1989 Adjunct Full Professor, part-time, Hampshire College, Amherst, USA *1983-1990 Regular summer research appointments at M.I.T., USA *1974-1989 Guest Researcher (part-time), Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France \\ __DISTINGUISHED LECTURES__ \\ *2011 Vice Chancellors Lecture, University of Cape Town *2011 Mark W. Zemansky Lecture, City College of New York *2011 Festvortrag, 75th Annual Meeting, German Physical Society, Dresden *2011 Van Fleck Lecture, University of Minnesota *2011 Festkolloquium für Peter Becker, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig *2010 Frontiers in Physics Lecture, City College, City University, New York *2010 Ockham Lecture, Merton College, Oxford University *2010 Dvorak Memorial Lecture, University of Prague *2010 Celsius Lecture, Uppsala University *2009 Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Lectures, University of Hamburg *2009 Festvortrag, 150th birthday of Max Planck, Max Planck Society, German Physical Society, Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany *2009 Inaugural Kavli Colloquium at Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands *2009 PITP Lecture on Quantum Phenomena, Pacific Institute of Theoretical Physics, Vancouver, Canada *2008 Newton Prize Lecture, Institute of Physics, London *2008 Asher Perez Memorial Lecture, Technion, Haifa, Israel *2007 Wolfgang-Paul Lecture, Bonn University, Germany *2006 Barut Memorial Lect., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey *2006 Rosenthal Lecture, Yale University, USA *2006 Johannes Gutenberg Lecture, Mainz University, Germany *2004 Colloquium Ehrenfestii, Leiden University, Netherlands *2003 Angstrom Lecture, Uppsala University, Stockholm, Sweden *2003 Amos de-Shalit Memorial Lecture, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel *2003 Solly Cohen and Shimon Offer Memorial Lecture, Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel *2003 Schrödinger Lecture, Imperial College, London, UK *2003 Niels Bohr Lecture, Copenhagen University, Denmark *2002 Chemerda Lecture, Pennsylvania State University, USA *1999 Schrödinger Lecture, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland *1997 H.L. Welsh Lecture in Physics, University of Toronto, Canada *1996 Colloquium Ehrenfestii, Leiden University, Netherlands *1984 Sir Thomas Lyle Lecture, University of Melbourne, Australia \\ __DISTINGUISHED MEMBERSHIPS__ \\ *2011 Full Member, Academia Europaea *2009 Foreign Member, Académie des Sciences, Institut de France *2006 Foreign Member, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts *2005 Honorary Member, Slovak Academy of Sciences *2005 Member, German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina *2002 Member, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences *2000 Member, Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea *1999 Fellow, American Physical Society *1998 Full Member, Austrian Academy of Sciences *1994 Corresponding Member, Austrian Academy of Sciences \\ __HONORARY PROFESSORSHIPS AND DOCTORATES__ \\ *2006 Honorary Doctorate, Gdansk University, Poland *2005 Honorary Doctorate, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany *1996 Honorary Professor, University of Science and Technology of China \\ __INTERNATIONAL PRIZES AND AWARDS__ \\ *2010 Wolf-Prize in Physics, Wolf Foundation, Israel *2009 Great Cross of Merit with Star of the Federal Republic of Germany *2008 ERC Advanced Grant, European Research Council *2008 Quantum Communication Award, Tamagawa University, Japan *2008 Isaac Newton Medal, Institute of Physics, UK *2007 Quantum Electronics Prize, European Physical Society *2005 King Faisal Prize, King Faisal Foundation, Saudi Arabia *2005 Descartes Prize, European Commission *2004 Lorenz-Oken-Medal, Society of German Researchers and Physicians, Germany *2004 Klopsteg Award, American Association of Physics Teachers, USA *2003 Sartorius Prize, Göttingen Academy of Sciences, Germany *2001 Order Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts, Germany *2000 Senior Humboldt Fellow Prize, Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Germany *1997 European Optics Prize, European Optical Society *1996 European Lecturer, European Physical Society *1995 Prix Vinci d'Excellence, Fondation LVMH, Paris, France \\ __AUSTRIAN PRIZES AND AWARDS__ \\ *2006 Grand Gold Decoration, City of Vienna *2005 Wilhelm-Exner-Medal, Austrian Association for Enterprises *2002 Johannes Kepler-Prize, Science Prize of Upper Austria *2001 Decoration of Sciences and Arts (Austrian equivalent to the Order of Merit) *2001 Visionary of the Year in Science *2000 Science Prize, City of Vienna *1997 Kardinal Innitzer Würdigungspreis, Vienna *1996 Austrian Scientist of the Year *1980 Junior Prize of the Theodor Körner Foundation, Vienna *1979 Prize for Junior Scientists, Kardinal Innitzer Foundation, Vienna *1975 Prize of the City of Vienna for the Encouragement of Young Scientists \\ __ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES__ \\ *2009-present President, International Academy Traunkirchen, Austria *2008-present Member, Planning and Strategy Committee of the Austrian Academy of Sciences *2006-present Vice Chair, Board of Trustees, Institute of Science and Technology of Austria *2006-present Member, Executive Board, Institute of Science and Technology of Austria *2006-2009 Dean of the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna *2004-present Scientific Director, Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum. Information Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences *2002-2003 Member, Founding Convent, University of Vienna, Austria *2002 Initiator of a new Postgraduate Research Institution which has been implemented as Institute of Science and Technology in Austria *1997-1998 President, Austrian Physical Society *1996-1998 Member, Quantum Electronics and Optics Division, European Physical Society *1994-2000 Member, Editorial Board, Physical Review A *Since 1988 Member, Editorial Board, Foundations of Physics *2006 – 2008 Member, Editoral Board, New Journal of Physics \\ __RESEARCH INTERESTS__ *Fundamental Phenomena in Quantum Mechanics (experiment and theory) and their Applications in Quantum Information Science and Technology *Fundamental investigations in Quantum Physics, experiment and theory *Tests of Quantum Mechanics *Entanglement and Quantum Nonlocality *Coherent Neutron and Atom Optics *Matter Wave Interferometry *Quantum Cryptography *Quantum Communication *Quantum Computation *Quantum Teleportation *Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox *Decoherence \\ __MAJOR RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS__ \\ ''Fundamental Physics and Theory'' \\ *Generalized Aharonov-Bohm Effects for Time-Dependent Potentials *First Papers ever published on Quantum Cellular Automata *nvention of First Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Experiment Based on an External Variable (Momentum) Instead of an Internal One (e.g. Spin) *Discovery of Three-Particle Entanglement as an Extreme Demonstration of Quantum Non-Locality (GHZ) *Discovery of Entanglement Swapping *Identification of Information as Fundamental in Quantum Physics *Mathematical Irreducibility and Quantum Randomness Neutron Interferometry and Neutron Optics *Demonstration of Spinor Symmetry using a Neutron Interferometer *Observation of Coherent Spinor Superposition with Neutrons *Young’s Double-Slit Experiment with Neutrons *Development of Novel Perfect-Crystal Neutron Interferometers *Neutron Interferometry with Very Cold Neutrons *Measurement of the Magnetic Neutrality of the Neutron *Observation of the Anomalous Effective Mass of Neutrons *Tests of the Linearity and the Unitarity of the Schrödinger Equation *Observation of the Fizeau-Effect for Neutrons *Observation of In-Crystal Gravitational Effects with Neutrons *Observation of Generalized Aharonov-Bohm-Effects with Neutrons \\ ''Atom Optics'' \\ *Dynamical Diffraction of Atoms at Thick Light Crystals *Diffraction of Atoms at a purely Imaginary Potential *Anomalous Transmission of Atoms through Light Fields *Coherent Side-Band Modulation of Atomic DeBroglie Waves *Development of an Atom Interferometer with Gratings of Light *Development of a Nanometer Mask made of Light for Atoms *Development of a Moiré Accelerometer and Rotation Sensor *Diffraction of Atoms at Complex Potentials *Observation of a Violation of Friedel’s Law with Atoms *Coherent Diffraction of Atoms at Light Crystals in the Channeling Limit *Atom Holography \\ ''Molecule Optics'' \\ *Development of a Macromolecule Interferometer *Quantum Interference of C-60 and C-70 Molecules *Quantum Interference of Porphyrine, a biological molecule *Decoherence by Collisions *Decoherence by Photon Emission *Detailed Investigation of the Quantum-Classical Transition \\ ''Mesoscopic Physics'' \\ *First Demonstration of the Self-Cooling of a Micromechanical Mirror by Radiation Pressure Fundamental Physics with Entangled Photons *Development of a Novel High-Intensity Source for Polarization-Entangled Photon Pairs *Observation of a Violation of Bell’s Inequality by more than 100 Standard Deviations *Two-Photon Quantum Eraser Experiments *Young’s Experiment with Single Photons with High Precision *Measurement of Pendellösung for Single Photons and for Entangled Photon Pairs *Experimental Demonstration of Interaction-Free Measurement *Entangled Entanglement *First Experiment of Two-Photon Antibunching at a Beam Splitter *A Double-Slit Heisenberg Microscope Experiment with Photon Pairs *First Experimental Quantum Teleportation *Long-Distance Test of Bell’s Inequality under Einstein Locality Conditions *Realization of Multi-Photon Entanglements (GHZ-states) *Demonstration of GHZ Nonlocality *Entanglement of the Orbital Angular Momentum of Photons *Tests of a Leggett-type Nonlocal Hidden Variable Theory *Nonlocal Delayed-Choice Experiments with Entangled Photons *First Bell Experiment closing two Loopholes *First Kochen-Specker Experiment with single Qutrits \\ ''Quantum Information, Quantum Communication and Quantum Computation'' \\ *First Experimental Observation of Hyper-Dense Coding *First Teleportation of Independent Entangled Photons *Experimental Entanglement Swapping *First Experimental Observation of GHZ States *Demonstration of Purification of Entangled Pairs *First Quantum Cryptography with Entangled Photons *First Experimental Realization of the One-Way Quantum Computer *Grover’s Search Algorithm on a One-Way Quantum Computer *Demonstration of a Nonlinear Sign-Shift Logical Gate *First Demonstration of Decoherence-Free Quantum Computation *Realization of a Photonic C-Not Gate *Characterization and Conversion of GHZ and W States *One-Way Quantum Computation with Active Feed-Forward *Long-Distance Teleportation Across the River Danube *Quantum Cryptography Over 144 km *Detection of Single Photons Returning from a Satellite *Realization of Quantum Games on a One-Way Quantum Computer *Development of a Fully Automated Entangled-State Quantum Cryptography System *Quantum Simulation of a Frustrated Heisenberg Spin Chain \\