secondment started in 2025

During his secondment in Dunedin the Ulm team leader Prof. Johannes Hecker Denschlag and the host Prof. M.F. Andersen had extensive discussions on coherence aspects of photon scattering, laser cooling methods, field sensing with Rydberg atoms, as well as light frequency conversion in non-linear materials. While visiting Prof. S.A. Parkins in Auckland, Prof. J.H.  Denschlag worked on cavity QED, cold chemistry and was learning about Monte Carlo simulations

From 30.01-31.03.2026 the project coordinator Dr. Teodora Velcheva Kirova visited Prof. K.P.Nayak’s Lab at the University of Electrocommunications (UEC), Tokyo. She continued the collaborative efforts from her previous visits on the simulation of available experimental data on atoms in the vicinity of an optical nanofiber, which corresponds to WP3 “Experimental realization and control of quantum emitters”. Dr. Kirova developed a theoretical model and created a couple of codes in the QuTip programming software to describe these systems. Upon calculating various experimental parameters necessary for the numerical simulation, she obtained reasonable numerical results. Dr. Kirova continued to prepare presentations, as well as notes  for the students on the theoretical description of these systems. In parallel, she worked with Ms. B. Putthanveettil, a PhD student who performed the experiment together with her MS degree students, on the theoretical methodologies. This way, both Dr. Kirova and Ms. Putthanveettil contributed to the WP4 “Training activities”. Future work will include continuing the cooperation with Prof. K.P.Nayak and his students simulated the experimental data