Congratulations Dr. Lao! Successful PhD defense followed by lab party to wish him well on his journey to Stanford.
Author: Chandra Raman
Our new paper in APL! April 5, 2022
8/5/2021 Saying goodbye to summer participants!
Saying goodbye to Rajini Sundar (CEISMC GIFT Fellow) and Yorick Andeweg (GT B.S. 2021, summer research). Rajini is off to her regular job teaching at Stillwell School of the Arts, while Yorick is moving on to a Ph.D. program at CU Boulder. Thanks for a fun summer in the Raman Lab!
4/27/2021 Alex Crawford receives AFRL internship
Congratulations to grad student Alex Crawford! She received a summer 2021 internship from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Scholars Program, to work with Drs. Matthew Squire and Spencer Olson in the AFRL cold atom team at Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
2021 Georgia Tech Faculty Award for Academic Outreach
I am honored to have received the 2021 Georgia Tech Faculty Award for Academic Outreach:
https://cos.gatech.edu/news/georgia-techs-center-teaching-and-learning-honors-seven-college-sciences-faculty-annual
Thanks to Raman Lab members, especially Chao Li, who help make our outreach efforts especially impactful!
October and November 2020: Two new papers on the arXiv
New experimental paper on domain wall magnetic solitons (DWMS) uses SO(3) symmetry to create 3-component solitons.
This work was a collaboration with Kazuya Fujimoto of Nagoya University:
Xiao Chai, Di Lao, Kazuya Fujimoto, and Chandra Raman, Magnetic soliton: from two to three components with SO(3) symmetry,
https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.12211
And a recent theory paper in collaboration with Li You of Tsinghua University:
Xiao Chai, Li You and Chandra Raman, Magnetic solitons in an immiscible two-component Bose-Einstein condensate,
https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.11462
#nanotechnology #Photonics #MEMS #AtomicClocks
Related U.S. patent application No. 63/305,439
Integrated Alkali Dispenser Collimator