
معرفی
Dr. Matteo Fadel is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at the University of Basel, working in the Quantum Optics Lab led by Prof. Philipp Treutlein. He completed his PhD (2014-2018) and Postdoc (2018-2021) in the same group, focusing on quantum many-body systems, entanglement, and quantum metrology. His research explores foundational aspects of quantum physics using ultracold atoms and hybrid atom-optomechanical systems, with applications in quantum technologies like quantum memories and sensors.
Education:
- B.Sc. Physics, University of Padua (2008-2011)
- M.Sc. Physics, ETH Zurich (2011-2013)
Key Research Interests:
- Entanglement in macroscopic systems (e.g., Bose-Einstein condensates)
- Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering and quantum nonlocality
- Quantum memories and optical storage in atomic vapor cells
- Hybrid quantum systems (e.g., atom-mechanical oscillator coupling)
Publications Highlight:
Recent work includes observing the EPR paradox in two Bose-Einstein condensates (2023), developing microfabricated quantum memories (2024), and studying spin squeezing in helium-3 (2021). These contributions bridge fundamental quantum physics with technological applications.
Awards:
- Prix Schläfli 2019 (Swiss Academy of Sciences)
- Contributor to Paul Ehrenfest Best Paper Award 2017
Teaching:
Fadel has contributed to courses such as Physik IV, Quantum Optics I, and Introductory Computational Quantum Mechanics at the University of Basel.




