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Jeroen Koelemeij is an Assistant Professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializing in atomic physics. His research largely focuses on quantum-engineered measurements, specifically involving the molecular hydrogen ion (HD+). He has led significant projects such as the SuperGPS, which aims to demonstrate precise positioning using state-of-the-art time distribution techniques. His work also delves into the investigation of fundamental physical constants, utilizing advanced laser spectroscopy and molecular theory. Koelemeij has published extensively in reputable journals and has been a key figure in research collaborations between universities, including Delft University of Technology and the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. His efforts have been recognized through various awards and grants, and he actively contributes to EU research initiatives. He emphasizes the importance of combining theoretical frameworks with experimental methods in exploring the complexities of quantum mechanics and fundamental physics.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam • Amsterdam, Netherlands
Conducting research and teaching in atomic physics with a focus on quantum-engineered measurements.
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