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ABOUT THE GROUP The Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA) brings together a community of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University to pursue research in the new fields that that have been opened by the creation of ultracold atoms and quantum gases.
The CUA is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The CUA's research is currently organized around the themes of strongly correlated states of ultracold atoms and quantum state control of atoms and photons. The research is carried out in dedicated facilities at MIT and Harvard University by a community of approximately 100 graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, undergraduate students and visitors who work under the supervision of the Center's senior investigators in collaborative projects.
CURRENT PROGRESS REPORT CHAPTERS
2007 | No. 149 Algorithms and Architectures for Quantum Computers
2007 | No. 149 Cooling and Trapping Neutral Atoms
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CURRENT RLE AT MIT NEWS ARTICLES
2002 December Issue 1 Life with the Nobel Prize—catching up with Wolfgang Ketterle
CURRENT GROUP NEWS
09.18.2009 Magnetism observed in a gas for the first time
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OTHER MEDIA
03.18.2004 New Frontiers with Ultracold Gases
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