
معرفی
Roman Schmied is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at the University of Basel, affiliated with both the Quantum Optics Lab (Treutlein group) since 2010 and the Human Optics Lab since 2016. His work bridges quantum physics and applied optics, focusing on entanglement in atomic ensembles, quantum metrology, and myopia research. He earned his Ph.D. from Princeton University (2006) and conducted postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (2006–2010).
- Roles:
- Senior Scientist at University of Basel (2010–present)
- Former Substitute Professor at University of Freiburg (2017)
Research interests span quantum simulations with trapped ions, Bell correlations in Bose-Einstein condensates, and optical systems for myopia studies. He has pioneered Mathematica tools like SurfacePattern for trap design and contributed to quantum entanglement detection protocols. A skilled educator, he won the Golden Chalk Award for teaching excellence multiple times.
Notable achievements include the Paul Ehrenfest Award (2017) for Bell Correlations in a Bose-Einstein Condensate, and ERC-supported collaborations on hybrid atom-optomechanical systems. His work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches, addressing fundamental quantum phenomena and their technological applications.





