Doctoral Training: Interaction of Light and Cold Atoms

Training session
September 30, 2019 - October 11, 2019
The field of ultracold atoms has flourished into a very diverse and active community, involving hundreds of laboratories worldwide. Ultracold atoms are now commonly seen as a platform to study quantum phenomenon -- from molecular to many-body physics -- and to perform high-precision measurements. This school will gather early graduate students and focus on the physics of light and cold atom interactions. The school will also, following the established tradition, offer a serie of lectures on general aspects on cold atoms physics.
Doctoral Training Session organized by:

Mathilde FOUCHE, Institut de Physique de Nice (InPhyNi), Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, FR
Robin KAISER, Institut de Physique de Nice (InPhyNi), Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, FR
Goulven QUEMENER, Laboratoire Aimé Cotton,  Université Paris-Sud, CNRS, FR
Philippe VERKERK, Laboratoire de physique des lasers, atomes et molécules (PhLAM), CNRS, Université Lille 1, France

For more information, please check the Session's website.



 
Published on  December 5, 2018
Updated on  August 13, 2020