Bohr
Eliot joined the group as a postdoctoral researcher in the spring of 2024. He completed his PhD from the University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute in the group of Jan Thomsen and Jörg Helge Müller researching collective effects in strontium cavity QED systems on the kHz line, with a view towards metrology applications. Previously, he has worked in the early stages of a ytterbium atom interferometry lab in Prof. Paul Hamilton’s group at UCLA and a strontium BEC experiment in Prof. Gretchen Campbell’s lab at the University of Maryland. He is currently working on the rubidium squeezed matter-wave interferometry experiment.