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Prof. Dr. Martin Frimmer is a Lecturer at ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. His work focuses on quantum optomechanics, nanoparticle levitation, and optical trapping systems. He leads the Professur für Photonik (Photonics Chair) and teaches advanced courses like Quantum Measurements and Optomechanics and Case Studies: Applications of Quantum Technology. His research explores quantum phenomena in levitated nanoparticles, including quantum delocalization, motional entanglement, and high-purity optomechanical systems at room temperature. He has pioneered techniques in optical trapping, feedback cooling, and rotational dynamics of nanoparticles. His recent work bridges quantum technology with applications in magnetic resonance and plasmonic systems. Despite no listed awards, his contributions to quantum levitodynamics and optomechanical cooling are highly recognized in the field.
Research interests span experimental quantum mechanics, nanotechnology, and photonics with a focus on macroscopic quantum states. His lab develops hybrid traps, advanced optical setups, and precision measurement tools for quantum systems. Courses emphasize practical applications of quantum technologies, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach.
Grant activities and advising details are not explicitly documented here, though his publications suggest active collaboration in quantum engineering and nanoscale systems. The Photonik department at ETH Zurich provides a strong foundation for his experimental work, leveraging cutting-edge facilities for optomechanical research.



