
Professor Giulio CHIRIBELLA
YFHKEng [2024]
Full Professor, School of Computing and Data Science, The University of Hong Kong
- Senior Research Fellow, Research Grants Council
- Senior Research Fellow, Croucher
- Elected Member, Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences
- Elected Member, National Virgilian Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Mantova, Italy.
- Visiting Professor, Department of Computer Science, The University of Hong Kong
Giulio Chiribella is a full professor and the director of QICI Quantum Information and Computation Initiative at the School of Computing and Data Science of The University of Hong Kong. He has done pioneering research on quantum causality, on the information-theoretic foundations of quantum theory, and on the ultimate precision limits of quantum measurements, for which he was awarded the Hermann Weyl Prize 2010. In 2020 and 2018 he received Senior Research Fellowships from the Hong Kong Research Grant Council (RGC) and from the Croucher Foundation, respectively. He currently serves as an elected member of the Hong Kong Young Academy of Sciences, a Young Member of the Hong Kong Academy of Engineering Sciences, a visiting professor at the University of Oxford, a visiting fellow of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, and as an Editorial Board Member of the journal Communications in Mathematical Physics. Before joining the University of Hong Kong, he held faculty positions at Oxford University and Tsinghua University, Beijing.
Laurea Degree
Physics
University of Pavia, Italy
2003
PhD
Physics
University of Pavia, Italy
2007