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Daniel Ang is a Researcher and staff scientist at the Quantum Technology Center (QTC) of the University of Maryland, working under Prof. Ron Walsworth. He leads efforts in quantum sensor development for directional detection of dark matter and neutrinos using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond. Previously, he completed a PhD in atomic physics at Harvard University, contributing to the ACME EDM experiment to measure the electron's electric dipole moment.
Education:
- PhD in Atomic Physics, Harvard University (2023)
- Bachelor's in Physics, Amherst College (2015)
Research Focus:
- Quantum sensing with NV centers for dark matter/neutrino detection
- Development of quantum materials (hexagonal boron nitride, silicon carbide)
- Super-resolution microscopy and strain sensing techniques
- Machine learning-driven molecular dynamics simulations
ACME Experiment Contributions:
- Optimized ThO molecule lifetime measurements
- Improved photodetector and data acquisition systems
- Enhanced magnetic field control for EDM sensitivity
Current Projects:
- 3-stage dark matter detector design using diamond segments
- 3D quantum diamond microscopy for nanoscale track imaging
- Collaboration with Sandia National Lab on ion-implanted damage tracks
Labs/Teams: Quantum Technology Center (QTC) at University of Maryland, Walsworth Group.
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