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Andrew Truscott is a Professor in the Department of Quantum Science & Technology at the Australian National University (ANU). He specializes in quantum phenomena, particularly focusing on polariton condensates, Bose-Einstein condensates, and ultracold quantum gases. His research spans quantum optics, atomic physics, and condensed matter physics, with notable contributions to the study of non-equilibrium quantum systems and precision measurements testing quantum electrodynamics (QED).
Truscott's work includes pioneering experiments on coherence properties of polariton condensates, measurement of scattering lengths in helium isotopes, and investigations into many-body correlations in Fermi gases. He has led projects such as 'Quantum Nonlocality with Mass-Entangled Metastable Helium Atoms' and 'Shedding Light on the Proton Radius Puzzle with Ultracold Helium.' His research often involves collaborations with international teams and leverages advanced experimental techniques in quantum control and light-matter interaction.
Key achievements include first observations of N-body antibunching in Fermi gases, negative-mass polaritons in 2D semiconductors, and precision measurements of helium tune-out frequencies. His lab develops cutting-edge tools for studying quantum fluids, including exciton-polariton lasers and matter-wave interferometers.
Truscott has secured significant funding through ANU projects (e.g., Australian Quantum Gas Microscope) and maintains an active publication record with over 99 research outputs. His work bridges fundamental quantum science and applied areas like quantum technology development.
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