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Synthetic Magnetism in Ultracold Atoms

Enabling Previously Impossible Experiments

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New System for Detection of Single Atoms

Records Photon Bursts from Optical Cavity.

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Strange Events in Flatland

2D Atoms Act Oddly On the Way to Superfluidity.

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The Shape of Future Computing?

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The Joint Quantum Institute is a research partnership between University of Maryland (UMD) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, with the support and participation of the Laboratory for Physical Sciences.

Created in 2006 to pursue theoretical and experimental studies of quantum physics in the context of information science and technology, JQI is located on UMD's College Park campus.

Contact

Joint Quantum Institute
Room 2207
Computer and Space Sciences Bldg.
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
301.405.1300

JQI General Info:
Curt Suplee
301.405.2291
csuplee@umd.edu

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Academic and Research Info:
Steve Rolston
301.405.7189
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Carl Williams
301.975.3531
carl.williams@nist.gov