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Jongseok Lim is an Advanced Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on ultracold molecular physics and quantum optics, with applications in quantum science and precision measurement of fundamental symmetries. Lim is associated with the Quantum Engineering and Technology Hub, the Quantum Optics and Laser Science Group, and the Centre for Cold Matter.
His work explores cutting-edge topics such as laser cooling of molecules, atom interferometry, and quantum control techniques. Lim’s studies often intersect with experimental quantum technologies, aiming to advance fundamental physics understanding and precision measurement capabilities.
- Key research areas include quantum computing systems, Berry-phase quantum gates, and novel approaches to measuring the electron’s electric dipole moment.
- His group develops advanced spectroscopic methods and cryogenic systems for manipulating ultracold molecules.
Lim’s publications (2008–2025) demonstrate expertise in ultracold physics, quantum optics, and precision measurement, with a focus on experimental techniques and their applications to fundamental physics problems.


