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Dr Ryan Thomas is a researcher in the Department of Quantum Science & Technology at the Australian National University (ANU). He holds a PhD and has expertise in quantum physics, atomic physics, and quantum technology applications. His research focuses on cold atom systems, atom interferometry, and quantum scattering dynamics.
Key projects include developing compact quantum sensors, stabilizing atom interferometers, and studying Feshbach resonances using laser-based atom colliders. He leads the MiniGrav project, creating a drone-deployable gravimeter for subsurface mapping. His work bridges theoretical quantum mechanics with experimental advancements in precision measurement and quantum instrumentation.
Thomas collaborates on topics like quantum defect theory and feedback control systems for ultracold atomic samples. His contributions advance applications in quantum sensing, metrology, and fundamental physics experiments.
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