Former PhD students

 
My former students have pursued successful careers in academia and industry all over the world.

 

 
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
 

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 !

 

Jim D. Cresser

McQuarie University

Juha Javanainen

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

Craig M. Savage

Australian National University
Chris Search Stevens Institute of Technology

Martin Wilkens

Universität Potsdam
Ewan M. Wright University of Arizona
Weiping Zhang East China Normal University, Shangai
Oliver Zobay University of Bristol