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PME Distinguished Colloquium Series - Jun Ye (University of Colorado)

- When:
- Friday, January 12, 2024 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
- Where:
- ERC 161
- Speaker:
- Jun Ye, Professor Adjoint, University of Colorado Boulder
- Description:
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Engineering a quantum frontier for atomic clocks and fundamental physics
Scaling up the size of coherent quantum systems advances the frontier of precision measurement, and quantum entanglement is poised to make a major impact in the near term. Quantum science is thus revolutionizing today’s atomic clocks and metrology, providing opportunities to probe fundamental physics and explore emerging quantum phenomena. Recent advances include precise control of atomic interactions to achieve high accuracy, determination of the gravitational time dilation across a few hundred micrometers, and employment of spin entanglement for clock comparison. - Contact:
- misham@uchicago.edu, Misha Maxey-Oliver or bernien@uchicago.edu, Prof. Hannes Bernien
- Notes:
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MEETING ID: 944 7729 5090
PASSWORD: 784168