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, global ocean circulation and height systems. In addition, the temporal variations of gravity and the geoid help to measure mass exchange processes in the Earth system. Knowledge about the time-varying
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manufacturing capabilities, allowing us to manufacture more versatile optical systems, including lasers, cavities, frequency references and more. If successful, you will be able to join OpticsFoundry and bring
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complementary experimental approaches to understand the underlying bubble physics. These include ultra-high-speed imaging of bubble dynamics at up to ten million frames per second and laser-induced fluorescence
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to achieve continuous Bose-Einstein condensation [Nature 606, 683 (2022) ]. We are building two types of such clocks: a superradiant clock and a zero-deadtime clock. A superradiant clock is a laser that lases