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Alain Aspect is a renowned Professor at École Polytechnique and Augustin Fresnel Professor at Institut d'Optique, holding the rank of CNRS distinguished scientist (directeur de recherche de classe exceptionnelle). He has led the Atom Optics group at Laboratoire Charles Fabry since 1992. His career spans roles from assistant lecturer (1969–1971) to distinguished academic positions across institutions, including the Collège de France and international academic fellowships.
His research focuses on quantum optics, foundational tests of quantum mechanics (e.g., Bell's theorem experiments), laser cooling, and ultra-cold atoms. Notably, his groundbreaking work violating Bell’s inequalities earned him the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics. His contributions also include pioneering quantum information science and atom optics.
Aspect has received over 30 prestigious awards, including the Balzan Prize, Wolf Prize, and multiple honorary doctorates. He is a member of the French Académie des Sciences, the Royal Society, and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. His lectureship engagements include the Elliott W. Montroll Lecture (U of Rochester) and the Asher Peres Memorial Lecture (Technion).
Aspect’s research groups at Laboratoire Charles Fabry have advanced Bose-Einstein condensates, quantum correlations, and Anderson localization of matter waves. His work bridges experimental quantum optics with foundational physics, influencing both theoretical and applied quantum technologies.
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