Ye Group

Jun Ye group

Zhou

I am a graduate student working on the 1d strontium lattice clock experiments. I received my bachelor's degree from University of Science and Technology of China.

Li

I am a postdoc researcher working on the 229Th nuclei clock using XUV frequency comb. I got a PhD in physics at the University of Chicago, where I studied the X-ray stimulated Raman spectroscopy and worked at Princeton University as a postdoc studying the ultrafast energy transfer in polariton.

Licht

I’m a graduate student working on high-resolution molecular spectroscopy for breath analysis using mid-IR frequency combs. I completed my undergraduate degree in physics at Carleton College.

Song

I am a graduate student working on the KRb polar molecules experiment. I received my bachelor's in Physics and Mathematics from U.C. Berkeley, where I made optical tweezers move in 3D at Dan Stamper-Kurn's lab.

Boettner

I am a graduate student working on high-resolution mid-IR molecular spectroscopy using frequency combs. I received my undergraduate degree from Trinity College, where I worked on high-pressure nanoparticle colloids

Lee

I am a graduate student working on the strontium 3D lattice clock, where we study many-body phenomena to understand and enhance the performance of atomic clocks. I received my master's degree at the Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) in Immanuel Bloch's group implementing optical tweezers for a fermionic quantum processor.

de Jongh

I am a postdoc working on the KRb experiment, where we aim to probe novel quantum phases of matter and spin dynamics that arise from the dipolar interactions between these ultracold polar molecules. I obtained my PhD in Bas van de Meerakker’s lab, where we investigated scattering resonances in low-energy molecular collisions.