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Jun Ye is a Chinese-American physicist affiliated with JILA, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and the University of Colorado Boulder. He holds the academic rank of Research Professor and has made groundbreaking contributions to atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, particularly in precision measurement and quantum control of atomic and molecular systems.
- Education: BS in Physics (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 1989), MS in Quantum Optics (University of New Mexico, 1991), PhD in Physics (University of Colorado Boulder, 1997) under Nobel laureate John L. Hall.
His research spans ultracold atoms, ultracold molecules, and laser-based precision measurement, including the development of the 3D quantum gas clock with 2.5 × 10⁻¹⁹ frequency precision. He explores applications in gravitational field sensing, dark matter detection, quantum simulations, and fundamental physics tests. Recent work includes thorium nuclear clocks, topological optical lattice clocks, and spin dynamics in ultracold polar molecules.
Jun Ye's publications (e.g., 2025 articles) focus on atomic clocks, quantum sensing, and precision metrology, with keywords like quantum physics, atomic physics, and optical engineering. His subfields include frequency combs, spin squeezing, superexchange interactions, and many-body quantum systems.
- Scientific Awards: Department of Commerce Gold Medal (multiple years), Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2022), National Academy of Sciences (2011), Norman F. Ramsey Prize (2019), and numerous fellowships.
- Patents: Four U.S. patents for frequency combs and laser technology.
He leads research at JILA, collaborating with institutions like Caltech and MIT, and has been featured in documentaries such as The Most Unknown (2018). His work bridges experimental physics, quantum information science, and applied photonics.



