de Marco
I am a postdoctoral research associate in the ultracold molecules group jointly led by Profs. Jun Ye and Debbie Jin at JILA. My research focuses on implementing a quantum gas microscope to study the complex quantum dynamics of ultracold dipolar KRb molecules in optical lattices. I received my PhD from MIT in Andrei Tokmakoff's group where I developed methods in broadband nonlinear infrared spectroscopy to study the molecular dynamics of liquid water.
Quantitative Researcher, Allston Trading
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