
معرفی
Paolo Colciaghi is a PostDoc researcher in the Quantum Optics Lab at the University of Basel, led by Prof. Philipp Treutlein. He holds a PhD (2023) and Master's (2018) from the University of Basel and ETH Zürich, respectively, focusing on quantum optics and atomic physics. His research explores quantum entanglement in Bose-Einstein condensates, hybrid atom-optomechanical systems, and quantum sensing technologies. Key achievements include observing the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox in macroscopic systems and developing scalable quantum memories. He has received the SPS Award (2024) and QCQT Excellence Award (2022).
Research interests span quantum metrology, quantum technology applications, and foundational quantum mechanics. His work combines experimental techniques in atomic physics with theoretical insights from quantum optics and optomechanics. Current projects aim to enhance quantum control in macroscopic systems and improve quantum sensor precision.
Teaching contributions include courses on quantum optics, physics laboratory modules, and computational quantum mechanics at the University of Basel. He collaborates with institutions like ETH Zürich and the Warburton group on semiconductor-atomic interfaces.





