welcome everyone!

Before, during and after the eventful move to Innsbruck, we had plenty of members join our group: Anurag, Zifeng, Yuanzhe, Ka-Hui, Marvin, Alex, Peng and Justus. We welcome each and every one of you!

As interns, we have:

  • Anurag Solanki, who is currently working on his master thesis to develop a Raman transition scheme for the established dual-species lab. He joined from TUM and LMU.
  • Yuanzhe Hu from Peking University, who is assisting in setting up the new dual-species lab. More specifically, he is building and characterizing an optical tweezer setup.
  • Zifeng Li from Nanjing University and USTC. He is supporting the networking subgroup to understand the effects of heating on our nanophotonic crystal cavities.

On the PhD level, the following joined our groups effort:

  • Marvin Scholz, who is helping to build the next generation dual-species lab. His last place of work was MPQ, where he helped to establish and characterize entanglement between Munich and Garching
  • Ka-Hui Goh from MPQ in Garching is joining the established dual-species experiment. Back at MPQ, she worked on the imaging of Strontium atoms.

Postdoc additions:

  • Alexander Impertro, another addtion from MPQ, who worked on the Cesium quantum gas microscope developing new microscopic probes to unravel many-body physics. He will push the dual-species Rydberg experiment to the next level.
  • Peng Yin, joining from Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences, will be the dedicated postdoc for the new dual-species experiments. Previously he built an Ytterbium tweezer array from the ground up.
  • Justus Brüggenjürgen started in the quantum networking project. Justus finished his PhD at the University of Hamburg, where he pioneered a new phase microscope for quantum gases.

Welcome everyone!