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The atom-laser is AMO highlight of 2014

  The atom-laser paper of IESL has been selected as one of three AMO highlights of 2014 by the New Journal of Physics. See also New Scientist and Atom Laser.

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The New Scientist reports on the IESL atom-laser

Front Page News: The New Scientist has published on its Front Page a very popularized article about the IESL atom-laser. We reported in the article in the New Journal of Physics about an ultra-bright atom laser based on strong coupling using RF radiation. Note … Continue reading

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The IESL atom laser goes online

The atom laser paper of the IESL group will go online coming Thursday at the New Journal of Physics. A popular summary for the paper: Optical lasers have revolutionised physics. Their extreme brightness has enabled applications ranging from laser-welding of … Continue reading

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Coherent Stern-Gerlach momentum splitting on an atom chip

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The BGU-group of Ron Folman has just published a Nature Communications on “Coherent Stern-Gerlach momentum splitting on an atom chip“. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS   4   2424 (2013) S. Machluf, Y. Japha, and R. Folman http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3424          

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Hector Mas joins the Cretan Matter Waves group (IESL-FORTH)

We are very happy to announce that Hector Mas is joining us for a six month internship and maybe more…

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PhD Positions / Scholarships available at IESL

The position is now closed. We are seeking a keen experimentalist to join our group at IESL-FORTH on Crete (Greece) as a PhD student on the topic of  “Guided Matter Wave interferometry”. The studentship is funded through the EU projects QTea and MatterWave … Continue reading

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Marie Curie Early Stage Researchers/PhD Students in Physics (Two positions) at the University of Nottingham

School of Physics and Astronomy Marie Curie ITN Project: Quantum Sensor Technologies and Applications (QTea)  Marie Curie Early Stage Researchers/PhD Students in Physics (Two positions)  Applications are invited for the above post to work with Dr Thomas Fernholz and Prof … Continue reading

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J. Phys. B — Highlight of Year 2012

The Editorial Board of Journal of Physics B has selected the paper “A gradient and offset compensated Ioffe–Pritchard trap for Bose–Einstein condensation experiments” from the IESL team as a Highlight of the year 2012!

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M.Sci. Position: Imaging Single Atoms in free space

(IESL-FORTH) One — two — three — many:  The ultimate limit of imaging neutral atoms in free space.  Based on our recent advances, In this project you will take imaging to its very limits using a novel fluorescence imaging technique.The work will be … Continue reading

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A gradient and offset compensated Ioffe–Pritchard trap for Bose–Einstein condensation experiments

2012  Journal of Physics B   45   235301  V. Bolpasi, J. Grucker, M. J. Morrissey, and W. von Klitzing

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