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Biography
Anthony Kiely received his PhD from University College Cork in 2017. After this he was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of the Basque Country in the group of Prof. Gonzalo Muga and at University College Dublin in the group of Dr. Steve Campbell. In 2025 he received the Research Ireland Pathway award to return to University College Cork.
Research Interests
Open quantum systems
Quantum continuous measurement and feedback
Quantum meteorology with interacting many-body systems
Quantum thermodynamics
Quantum control
Shortcuts to adiabaticity
Non-Hermitian scattering theory
Publications
Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0797-4671
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1FmoKsQAAAAJ&hl=en
Professional Activity
I am currently the Communications Officer and Postdoctoral Researcher Representative on the board of the Astronomical Society of Ireland (www.astronomers.ie).
Teaching Activity
2025 - 2028 EPL co-editor
2024 EPL Distinguished Referee award
2023-2024 Representative for postdoctoral researchers, School of Physics, University College Dublin
2021 Organiser of Early Career Workshop in Quantum Technologies
2021 Organiser of Coherent Control for Next Generation Quantum Technologies
2020 Institute of Physics Trusted Reviewer Award
Presentations
PY2103 - Electrostatics and Magnetostatics
PY2105 - Introduction to Computational Physics
PY3104 - Statistical Thermodynamics
PY4109 - Advanced Computational Physics
School of Physics
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