Kai Chen, a professor of University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), He graduated from Northwest University, China, under supervision of Prof. Bo-Yu Hou. He has worked in a number of international academic institutes and universities before he joins in USTC. This includes a postdoctoral fellow at Institute of Physics in Chinese Academy of Sciences, and in University of Toronto, an Alexander von Humboldt research fellow in University of Bonn, a Marie-Curie research fellow and a postdoctoral fellow in University of Heidelberg. His main research topics cover theoretical and experimental research on quantum information and quantum communication. He has published more than 40 papers in high profile international journals including Nature Photonics (3), Physical Review Letters (8)、Physical Review A (8) etc.
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- Long-distance quantum teleportation assisted with free-space entanglement distribution. Chinese Physics B 18, 3605 (2009).
- Multistage Entanglement Swapping. Physical Review Letters 101, 080403 (2008).
- Experimental realization of one-way quantum computing with two-photon four-qubit cluster states. Physical Review Letters 99, 120503 (2007).