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Dr. Steve Kolthammer is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, part of the Faculty of Natural Sciences. He is affiliated with the Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology (QEST), Quantum Optics and Laser Science Group, and The Light Community. His research focuses on advanced quantum technologies, including quantum optics, photonics, and antimatter physics. Dr. Kolthammer’s work spans experimental and theoretical studies in quantum metrology, quantum simulation, single-photon sources, and antihydrogen trapping. His contributions include innovations in photonic networks, quantum error correction, and certified quantum randomness generation.
Research interests include optical physics, quantum engineering, and atomic/molecular physics. Key areas of exploration involve boson sampling, multiphoton interference, and the development of scalable quantum systems. His affiliations with specialized groups reflect his involvement in cutting-edge projects like antihydrogen spectroscopy and quantum computing hardware design.
Recent articles highlight advancements in quantum algorithms, photonic simulations of topological materials, and experimental techniques for nonclassical light characterization. His work bridges theoretical models with practical implementations, emphasizing applications in quantum communication and metrology. Dr. Kolthammer collaborates across multidisciplinary teams to advance foundational quantum science and engineering.
His research leverages state-of-the-art facilities at Imperial College, including hollow-core photonic crystal fibers and quantum memory systems. Ongoing efforts focus on improving photon detection efficiency, optimizing quantum error correction protocols, and exploring antimatter trapping techniques for precision measurements.
