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Professor Simon Cornish is a leading physicist at the Department of Physics, Durham University, specializing in ultracold atomic and molecular systems. His research bridges quantum simulation, precision measurement, and quantum coherence, with a focus on Bose-Einstein condensation, Feshbach resonances, and optical tweezer-based quantum control. He has pioneered techniques for manipulating ultracold molecules using magnetic fields, microwave pulses, and laser systems.
His academic journey began with a D.Phil. in laser spectroscopy at Oxford, followed by a Lindemann Fellowship at JILA, Boulder. He returned to Oxford as a postdoctoral researcher and secured a Royal Society University Research Fellowship before joining Durham University in 2004. His recent work emphasizes quantum computing with ultracold molecules and long-range entanglement.
His research explores the quantum dynamics of ultracold systems, including Rydberg molecules, optical lattice interactions, and rotational coherence in polar molecules. Key publications in Nature Physics and Physical Review Letters highlight advancements in quantum state transfer and precision measurements. His group develops Python tools like Diatomic-py for molecular structure analysis.
Scientific awards include the Lindemann Fellowship and Royal Society University Research Fellowship. He supervises postdoctoral researchers such as Adarsh Raghuram, Bethan Humphreys, and Jeff Bai. His lab at Durham focuses on quantum technologies, atomic cooling, and molecular assembly using optical tweezers and Zeeman slowers.
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