University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham’s Cold Atoms Group chaired by Prof. Kai Bongs is a world class research centre consisting more than 60 persons working on a diverse set of experiments, including atom interferometry based gravity sensing, optical clocks, quantum simulation, quantum information, cavity quantum-electrodynamics, and rotational sensing.
Within iqClock the Birmingham group will lead industry to build a compact Sr optical clock. We do have open postdoc positions. |
Team members
Kai Bongs is the chair of Quantum Matter within the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham and PI/director of the UK National Quantum Technology Hub in Sensors and Metrology and various research projects listed below. He holds a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award and an EPSRC Leadership Fellowship, is editor for Scientific Reports by Nature and for Advances in Cold Atoms and Molecules by World.
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Yeshpal Singh is leading the lab for Precision Metrology and Quantum Measurements at the University of Birmingham. He has been Marie-Curie Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham and as an experimentalist is greatly interested in the field of quantum atom optics with a particular emphasis on ultra-cold atoms and degenerate gases.
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A further team member is Markus Gellesch who is a Research Fellow in the lab for Precision Metrology and Quantum Measurements at the University of Birmingham. He is an experimentalist with a strong background on material physics paired with engineering skills.
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