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Postdoctoral researcher
Durham University, Durham, UK
Contact: [email protected]
I work in the Department of Chemistry of the University of Durham, in the group of Theoretical Cold and Ultracold molecules, led by Prof. Jeremy Hutson. I am currently working on devising schemes for controlling the dynamics of ultracold molecular ensembles, with support of the EPSRC Project Grant QSUM.
My research interests locate at the intersection between theoretical cold physics, condensed matter physics and quantum information science. I work on the theoretical and computational design of quantum devices that use ultracold atoms for quantum technology applications, such as field and rotational sensing, atomic clocks and quantum information.
My research interests locate at the intersection between theoretical cold physics, condensed matter physics and quantum information science. I work on the theoretical and computational design of quantum devices that use ultracold atoms for quantum technology applications, such as field and rotational sensing, atomic clocks and quantum information.