معرفی
A.L. Cridland is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Swansea University, affiliated with the School of Biosciences, Geography and Physics. Their research focuses on antimatter physics, quantum technology, and particle trapping, with significant contributions to the CERN AD/ELENA and ALPHA-2 experiments. Key areas include antihydrogen trapping, laser cooling, and precision spectroscopy of antimatter.
Research interests span antiproton and positron dynamics, magnetic confinement systems, and cryogenic techniques for antimatter production. Ongoing projects involve designing novel beamlines, improving Penning-Malmberg trap performance, and exploring gravitational effects on antimatter through free-fall experiments.
Publications highlight advancements in quantum computing components (e.g., planar ion traps) and superconducting magnetic field systems. Collaborations with CERN emphasize experimental precision in measuring fundamental properties of antimatter, contributing to tests of CPT symmetry and gravitational behavior predictions.

