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My former students have pursued successful careers in
academia and industry all over the world.
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| Angela Guzman | Nonlinear processes in two-photon pumped atomic vapors. | U. of Munich, 1984 | |
| Peter Dobiasch | Two proposed free-electron lasers in the X-ray regime. | U. of Munich, 1984 | |
| Hans G. von Garssen | Build-up from noise of the field in the Raman and hyper-Raman effects. | U. of Munich, 1986 | |
| Fabienne Marquis | Nonlinear optics of nematic liquid crystals. | U. of Munich, 1987 | |
| Gerhard Reiner† | Instabilities and chaos in a phase-conjugate resonator. | U. of Munich, 1987 | |
| John J. Slosser | Dynamics of a coherently driven micromaser. | U. of Arizona, 1990 | |
| Matthew D. Watson | Direct overwrite in magneto-optical recording. | U. of Arizona, 1991 | |
| Railing Chang | Instabilities of counterpropagating beams in a nonlinear medium. | U. of Arizona, 1991 | |
| Erik Schumacher | Diffraction of atoms by a standing-wave light field. | U. of Arizona, 1992 | |
| Scott Glasgow | Velocity-tuned resonances in atomic diffraction by a standing wave. | U. of Arizona, 1993 | |
| Thomas C. Zaugg | Cavity QED: Adiabatic cooling in cavities, and evaluation of a technique for atomic homodyning detection of cotangent states. | U. of Arizona, 1994 | |
| Elena V. Goldstein | Nonlinear atom optics. | U. of Arizona, 1996 | |
| Byron B. Taylor | Topics in atom optics. | U. of Arizona, 1997 | |
| Paul H. Pax | Few-atom effects in atom optics. | U. of Arizona, 1998 | |
| Michael M. Moore | Nonlinear wave mixing between atomic and optical fields. | U. of Arizona, 1999 | |
| Sierk Pötting | Coherent momentum state manipulation of matter waves. | U. of Munich, 2004 | |
| Dominic Meiser | Characterization of the coherence of ultracold atoms with nonlinear matter-wave optics methods | U. of Stuttgart, 2006 | |
| Hermann Uys | Cooperative effects for measurement: Raman superradiance imaging and quantum states for Heisenberg-limited interferometry | U. of Arizona, 2008 | |
| Former postdocs | |||
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Over the years, many of the most important contributions in our group have been made by a number of truly outstanding postdocs, who are now an integral part of the "Who is Who" of Theoretical Quantum Optics. Find out where they are now !
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| McQuarie University | |||
| University of Connecticut | |||
| Rina Kanamoto | Ochanomizu University, Tokyo | ||
| T. A. Brian Kennedy | Georgia Tech | ||
| Michael G. Moore | Michigan State University | ||
| Takahiko Miyakawa | Tokyo University of Science | ||
| Dominic Meiser | JILA, University of Colorado | ||
| Han Pu | Rice University | ||
| Australian National University | |||
| Chris Search | Stevens Institute of Technology | ||
| Universität Potsdam | |||
| Ewan M. Wright | University of Arizona | ||
| Weiping Zhang | East China Normal University, Shangai | ||
| Oliver Zobay | University of Bristol | ||