Welcome Johannes Tiedau
Johannes Tiedau joined PTB in Brunswick in September 2020. Johannes is another postdoctoral researcher in our Thorium Nuclear Clock Team. “Hi there, my name is
Johannes Tiedau joined PTB in Brunswick in September 2020. Johannes is another postdoctoral researcher in our Thorium Nuclear Clock Team. “Hi there, my name is
After our kickoff meeting in May 2020 we are now hosting another virtual meet up – The Thorium Clock Virtual Science Table. We will have
Our team in Munich at the LMU is currently recruiting for a 4-year postdoctoral position. They seek an experienced laser physicist with a background in
Measurements in thorium-229 take a step towards the direct laser excitation of an atomic nucleus in this unique isotope Nuclear clocks could make our time
The German research society (DFG) has accepted one of our team members – Adriana Pálffy-Buß – into the Heisenberg program. The program (named after the
From September 2020, Ph.D. and PostDoc positions in both theory and experiment are available at the Quantum metrology group at Atominstitut, TU Wien and IMT,
In August 2020 Kevin Scharl started working as a phd student at the LMU with our team in Munich. Here are a few words from
On June 1st 2020 Peter Thirolf from the Munich Team was invited to give a talk on “Precision-measurement Searches for New Physics” at the Fifth
The LMU team has published a proceedings article that has been presented at the XXXVI Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics, Piaski, Poland,September 1–7, 2019. Given
Our publication “Nuclear Excitation of the 229Th Isomer via Defect States in DopedCrystals” is a joint result of the Heidelberg Team (Brenden, Pavlo, Adriana), the