Studentship in Atomic and Laser Physics
Two studentships in the theory of ultra-cold gases,
*Professor Keith Burnett and Dr Thorsten Köhler
*
We invite applications to join our research effort in the area of many- and
few-particle physics of ultra-cold atomic gases. Our research interests
include: the preparation of macroscopic superposition quantum states,
molecule production in Bose-Einstein condensates via photo-association and
Feshbach resonances, pairing phenomena in ultra-cold atomic Fermi gases and
exotic three-body molecular bound states formed in ultra-cold Bose gases.
The first student project involves development and numerical implementation
of time dependent descriptions of pairing and molecule formation in
ultra-cold Bose and Fermi gases exposed to rapidly time varying magnetic
fields. Such simulations aim to provide a microscopic understanding of the
mechanism of atomic pairing in such systems and its widespread applications
throughout many-particle physics, e.g. in the theory of superconductivity.
The second project refers to the theory of inter-particle collisions in
ultra-cold gases involving three or four atoms. This research aims to
elucidate the structure of exotic molecular quantum states whose wave
functions can reach macroscopic sizes. Both projects will be performed in
close collaboration with experimental groups.
Both studentships are available to start from February 2007.
The closing date for applications is *Friday, 19th January 2007*.
Applications should be made on the usual University application form -
available from http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/ . Completed forms with all
supporting material should be sent to Atomic and Laser Physics, Clarendon
Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PU, UK.
Please quote reference no: *alp/002* and clearly state the project you wish
to be considered for on your application form.
