Dr Simon Haine
Department | Department of Quantum Science |
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Office phone | (02) 612 51463 |
Skype | simonhaine |
Office | Physics 1 20 |
Curriculum vitae | Haine CV (104KB PDF) |
Publication list | Haine publication list (73KB PDF) |
Biography
Dr. Simon Haine is a theoretical physicist investigating how our ability to measure quantities such as gravity, rotations, magnetic fields, and temperetaure is fundmentally limited by quantum mechanics, and how we can employ quantum tricks to by-pass these limits.
Simon completed his PhD at the Australian National University before undertaking an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship, and an ARC Discovery Early Career Award (DECRA) fellowship at the University of Queensland. He then moved to the University of Sussex in the UK as a Marie Curie-Sklodowska fellow. He rejoined ANU in August 2018.
Recent publications
SA Haine
- Quantum enhanced measurement of rotations with a spin-1 Bose-Einstein condensate in a ring trap
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