Jun Ye
Zhang
I work on the XUV frequency comb project, where we are building XUV frequency combs for direct laser spectroscopy of the 229mTh nuclei. I received my bachelor’s degree at Tsinghua University.
Wu
I am a graduate student working on the YO project in the Ye group. We are developing a 3D MOT for ultracold molecules study. I got my bachelor's degree from Tsinghua University.
Tobias
I am a graduate student working on the KRb ultracold molecule experiment. I was previously an undergraduate student at Harvard University, where I studied ultracold molecular chemistry with Professor Kang-Kuen Ni.
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