
John McFerran
Associate Professor · Optical Atomic Clocks
The University of Western AustraliaAbout
John McFerran is an Associate Professor in the School of Physics, Maths and Computing at the University of Western Australia (UWA). He holds roles including Masters/PhD supervisor, lecturer, researcher, and Academic Conduct Advisor. His research focuses on optical frequency synthesis (frequency combs), optical atomic clocks, and laser spectroscopy, with a particular emphasis on ytterbium-based clocks and tests of the Standard Model via isotope shift measurements. He has developed a cold atom optical clock at UWA and led projects such as the ARC Future Fellowship (2012–2016) and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (2018–2019).
Education & Previous Positions:
- PhD in Physics from UWA (2003)
- Postdoctoral Researcher at Observatoire de Paris (France), XLIM Institute (France), and Durham University (UK)
- Guest Researcher at NIST Boulder (USA) and LNE-SYRTE (France)
Teaching: Courses include Atomic Physics (PHYS3001), Frontiers of Modern Physics (PHYS3012), Electromagnetism (PHYS2001), and Physics Bridging (PHYS1030).
Research Projects:
- Developing ultracold ytterbium optical lattice clocks
- Measuring isotope shifts and nuclear parameters in ytterbium
- King plot analyses for Standard Model tests
Awards:
- ARC Future Fellowship (2012–2016)
- Scientific Mobility Travel Award (France, 2013)
Grants & Funding:
- ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (2018–2019)
- A Southern Hemisphere Ground Station for Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space Mission (ARC, 2011–2016)
Labs & Teams: Leads the Atomic Clock Lab (www.atomicclocklab.net), focusing on precision measurement technologies and quantum systems.
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