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  • Now that a few students have graduated and moved on to better (?) things, it's time for a new generation of graduate students to pick up the torch. With that in mind, it is my pleasure to introduce the two newest members of the ROCC team: Simon
  • I'm happy to announce that Jieqiu Shao has just passed his PhD defense. Dr. Shao took an enourmous risk when he committed to our project on our Shaken Lattice Interferometry project, as neither of us had any background in quantum physics
  • Three months really flew by, but Daan was able to learn everything he needed to code up a Q-PRONTO wrapper for open quantum systems.  In addition, he also ran all around the Flatirons (which was his primary goal for coming to Â鶹ӰԺ). I hope
  • With Covid-19 behind us, it's finally time to reopen university boarders and host incoming exchange students. With that in mind I'm very pleased to welcome Daan van der Velden into the ROCC Team. Daan will be in Â鶹ӰԺ for three months,
  • As the ROCC lab continues to dip its toes into quantum control, I am happy to welcome Jasleen Batra as our new Undergraduate Research Student. Jasleen will help the transition our Quantum Control research from theory to practice by implementing
  • It is my pleasure to welcome Mantas Naris into the ROCC group, sort of... By all intents and purposes, Mantas is a full-fledged member of the Bio-inspired Perception and Robotics Lab here at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, where he is currently pursuing
  • I'm pleased to announce that Marco Pomponio will be joining the ROCC Lab. Marco is currently employed by Craig Nelson at the Time and Frequency division of the National Institute of Standards and Technologies (NIST). His
  • Please join me in congratulating Jieqiu Shao on completing his M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering. Jay's master thesis focused on the Control of Optical Atomic Lattices for Quantum Inertial Sensing, and he will be continuing this line of
  • Please join me in congratulating Anne Cross Theurkauf on receiving her M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering. Anne's master thesis focused on the Control of Optical Atomic Lattices for Quantum Inertial Sensing, and she demonstrated
  • I'm pleased to welcome Anne Cross Theurkauf as the newest member of the ROCC Lab. Anne is a MS student working under the supervision of Prof. Penina Axelrad and has proven to be a vital team member in the Control of Optical
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