Plenary Speakers
The EFTF 2014 organizing committee is pleased to announce that the following speakers have been confirmed as Plenary Speakers for EFTF 2014.
Location: | Main Aula, University of Neuchâtel |
Date: | Wednesday, June 25, 2014 |
Time: | 08:30 - 10:40 |
Chair: | Gaetano Mileti, University of Neuchâtel |
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ENS and Collège de France, Paris, France |
A Ramsey interferometer of the kind used in standard atomic clocks can be turned into a versatile tool to count photons non destructively and to manipulate non classical states of light. Applications to quantum metrology and quantum information science will be considered. | |
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NIST Boulder, CO, USA |
In recent years, the combination of precision atomic spectroscopy, micromachining technology and advanced diode lasers have enabled a new generation of atomic clocks and precision atomic sensors characterized by small size and low power dissipation. We discuss work at NIST over the last decade to develop such instruments and to use them in applications ranging from nuclear magnetic resonance to magnetic measurements of the human brain. |