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Jan Joachim Arlt serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he leads research at the Center for Complex Quantum Systems. His work focuses on experimental and theoretical investigations of atomic gases at ultralow temperatures to probe fundamental quantum behavior in few- and many-body systems.
His research spans Ultracold Quantum Gases, Atomic Physics, and Quantum Optics, with specialized expertise in Bose-Einstein Condensates, Polaron physics, and Matter Wave phenomena. Current projects examine quantum fluctuations in condensates, impurity physics in ultracold gases, and spectroscopic techniques for quantum systems, often bridging atomic physics with condensed matter concepts through quantum simulation.
Recent publications demonstrate a pronounced focus on quantum degenerate gases, particularly exploring Bose polarons and three-body interactions in potassium-39 condensates. His work combines experimental precision with theoretical modeling, emphasizing statistical analysis of quantum phenomena and developing novel spectroscopic methods for probing many-body quantum states.
Dr. Arlt actively supervises PhD candidates (5 total) and contributes to academic service through conference organization—including the 2023 Impurity Physics with Cold Atoms and Ions symposium—and examination duties. His teaching portfolio includes advanced courses on atomic physics and quantum technology applications for Bachelor's and Master's students.
Based at Ny Munkegade 120 in Aarhus, he maintains active collaboration networks across Europe, as evidenced by co-authorship on recent preprints spanning atomic gases and semiconductor physics. His research group operates within Aarhus University's Center for Complex Quantum Systems, utilizing advanced laser and vacuum technologies for quantum gas experiments.


