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Many-Body Quantum Dynamics, University of Cambridge. We study quantum degenerate gases and many-body phenomena. Account managed by @UltracoldTiff

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Bo (Bo Song) is leaving the quasicrystal team to join Peking University as an Assistant Professor. We celebrated last week with cake and wish him the best of luck as he starts up his new research group!

Bo (<a href="/bsong_fizix/">Bo Song</a>) is leaving the quasicrystal team to join Peking University as an Assistant Professor. We celebrated last week with cake and wish him the best of luck as he starts up his new research group!
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Our quasicrystal and kagome lattice teams are enjoying visiting Glasgow for the annual #DesOEQ meeting hosted by Physics, University of Strathclyde! We have lots of posters and presentations lined up, starting yesterday with Ulrich Schneider discussing the latest results in the quasicrystal lab!

Our quasicrystal and kagome lattice teams are enjoying visiting Glasgow for the annual #DesOEQ meeting hosted by <a href="/PhysicsStrath/">Physics, University of Strathclyde</a>!

We have lots of posters and presentations lined up, starting yesterday with <a href="/UlrichCamPhy/">Ulrich Schneider</a> discussing the latest results in the quasicrystal lab!
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We also had talks from Mehedi Mehedi Hasan on our work with triangular optical lattices and Georgia Georgia Nixon on periodic driving of lattice sites. All the team had a great time presenting our posters on the kagome and quasicrystal lattices, and applications of machine learning!

We also had talks from Mehedi <a href="/mhasan137/">Mehedi Hasan</a> on our work with triangular optical lattices and Georgia <a href="/GeoNixon_/">Georgia Nixon</a>  on periodic driving of lattice sites. All the team had a great time presenting our posters on the kagome and quasicrystal lattices, and applications of machine learning!
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The ever-growing team of Cambridge AION atom interferometry detector students enjoyed meeting the rest of the collaboration and discussing their work at the meeting! Here Cavendish Laboratory we work on projects ranging from cooling and trapping cold strontium, to simulations of atom interferometry!

The ever-growing team of Cambridge <a href="/AION_Science/">AION atom interferometry detector</a> students enjoyed meeting the rest of the collaboration and discussing their work at the meeting! 

Here <a href="/DeptofPhysics/">Cavendish Laboratory</a> we work on projects ranging from cooling and trapping cold strontium, to simulations of atom interferometry!
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This morning at #DAMOP Dan and Mehedi Mehedi Hasan will be presenting our work on frustrated physics in the kagome and triangular lattices at negative absolute temperature - Session G05, starting at 10.30am in room 202AB Cambridge MBQD @APSMeetings

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Chen has had a great week at the #ICAP2024 summer school in Oxford! He also presented a poster on some of our work on preparing strontium for #AtomInterferometry as part of ⁦AION atom interferometry detector⁩.

Chen has had a great week at the #ICAP2024 summer school in Oxford! He also presented a poster on some of our work on preparing strontium for #AtomInterferometry as part of ⁦<a href="/AION_Science/">AION atom interferometry detector</a>⁩.
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This week we had the pleasure of hosting 85 scientists for our ICAP2024 satellite conference on Cold Atoms and Molecules for Fundamental Physics at Jesus College. Many thanks to all the speakers, poster presenters and participants for 3 days of inspiring discussions!

This week we had the pleasure of hosting 85 scientists for our <a href="/icap2024/">ICAP2024</a> satellite conference on Cold Atoms and Molecules for Fundamental Physics at <a href="/JesusCollegeCam/">Jesus College</a>.

Many thanks to all the speakers, poster presenters and participants for 3 days of inspiring discussions!