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Lorenz Willmann is an Associate Professor in the Department of Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity at the University of Groningen. He holds a position within the Faculty of Science and Engineering and is part of the Precision Frontier research group. His work focuses on experimental precision measurements in particle physics, atomic physics, and fundamental symmetries.
Education: Physics PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) from Heidelberg University (1992-1995), with postdoctoral research at MIT and international collaborations. External roles include Assistant Professor at FOM (2001-2003) and Research Scientist at MIT (1997-2001).
Research interests include testing Standard Model predictions through precision experiments on systems like trapped ions, ultracold atoms, and molecules. Key areas are lepton number violation studies, Bose-Einstein condensation, atomic parity violation (APV), and permanent electric dipole moment (EDM) searches in particles like radium, xenon, and BaF molecules. He leads the NL-eEDM collaboration developing sensitive setups for electron EDM measurements.
His lab focuses on advanced molecular beam techniques, cryogenic systems, and precision laser spectroscopy. Collaborations span global institutions including MIT, Paul Scherrer Institute, and Rutherford Appleton Lab.



