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Combining Machine Learning with Quantum Metrology: Making a Universal Quantum Sensor

Simulation using the gradiometer protocol

JILA Hosts Another Successful Life After JILA Alumni Mixer, Bringing Together Current and Former JILAns

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JILA Fellow and CU Boulder Physics Professor Murray Holland and JILA graduate Student Annette Carroll smile for the camera during the Life After JILA Alumni Mixer at the Rayback Collective in Boulder Colorado

On November 7, 2024, the Rayback Collective in Boulder hosted 65 current and former members of the JILA community gathered for the "Life After JILA" alumni mixer. The event, now managed by the JILA Association of Graduate Students (JAGS), offered an evening of reconnection, networking, and celebration of JILA's rich history and community.

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Meet the JILA Postdoc and Graduate Student Leading the Charge in a Multi-Million-Dollar NASA-Funded Quantum Sensing Project

The lattice beams intersect Bose-Einstein condensed atoms (red) over the angled internal optic. Although only a single probe beam (blue) is shown, probe beams are aligned to each axis of the lattice to enable imaging from any direction.

Twisting and Binding Matter Waves with Photons in a Cavity

Atoms inside of an optical cavity exchange their momentum states by "playing catch" with photons. As the atoms absorb photons from an applied laser, the whole cloud of atoms recoil rather than the individual atoms.

JILA Fellow Murray Holland awarded a Translational Quantum Research Seed Grant Administered by CU Boulder

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JILA Fellow and CU Physics Professor Murray Holland
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Making Use of Quantum Entanglement

"Visualization of locating the optimal generator on a Bloch sphere. The color represents the QFI for the given generator."

Vaecairn

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Trapped Ions

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Quantum Synchronization

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Ultracold Atoms and Molecules

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Pagination

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NSF logo.The Physics Frontiers Centers (PFC) program supports university-based centers and institutes where the collective efforts of a larger group of individuals can enable transformational advances in the most promising research areas. The program is designed to foster major breakthroughs at the intellectual frontiers of physics by providing needed resources such as combinations of talents, skills, disciplines, and/or specialized infrastructure, not usually available to individual investigators or small groups, in an environment in which the collective efforts of the larger group can be shown to be seminal to promoting significant progress in the science and the education of students. PFCs also include creative, substantive activities aimed at enhancing education, broadening participation of traditionally underrepresented groups, and outreach to the scientific community and general public. Read more about this program at the NSF website.

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