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Former postdoc wins Maxwell Medal and Prize

Igor Lesanovsky, a former postdoc of CMW (2006) now full Professor at University of Nottingham, has won the 2014 Maxwell medal and prize for his outstanding contributions to the theory of control and manipulation of quantum systems, particularly his pioneering studies of highly excited ‘Rydberg’ states in cold atomic gases

Posted in News, People Map and tagged People, Prize on 2. February 2014 by Wolf von Klitzing.
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  • Anamika has defended her PhD (@ Delft)
  • Sofia Botsi: seminar on the BECs on the International Space Station
  • Sofia Botsi takes up a Postdoctoral Fellow at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Panagiotis Christodoulou takes up his Postdoc at the ETH Zürich
  • Nobel Laureate, Alain Aspect, in the BEC lab
  • CARIOQA-PMP has been approved by the EU

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