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Professor Tim Freegarde is a faculty member at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Quantum, Light and Matter Group. His research focuses on quantum technology, atom interferometry, and optical physics, with particular emphasis on cold atom systems and their applications in precision measurement. He leads and collaborates on major projects including the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering (CDT in QTE), and has contributed to initiatives like the Interferometric fidelity for gravity gradiometry and EPSRC Optical Cooling projects.
His research interests span atom interferometry design, quantum sensor development, laser trapping techniques, and optimal control of atomic systems. Current PhD students include Uluk Rasulov (Chemistry), Joel Abraham (Physics), Anupama Acharya (Chemistry), Alfie Preston (Physics), and Thomas Roe (Quantum Technology Engineering).
Recent publications emphasize optimization of interferometric techniques, pulse sequences for enhanced sensitivity, and novel applications of cold atom systems. Collaborations involve institutions across multiple disciplines, reflecting his role in interdisciplinary quantum research initiatives.
