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Lincoln works in the School of Physics at Monash University as a Senior Lecturer. His research focuses on atomic, molecular, and optical physics, particularly the application of ultracold matter and Bose-Einstein condensates for precision measurements of magnetic fields and spin properties in novel states of cold matter. He has developed innovative holographic imaging techniques that enable high-resolution imaging of ultracold gases with minimal heating. Lincoln led a team at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that demonstrated continuous measurement of spin states in Bose-Einstein condensates. His current projects involve ultraprecise magnetometry with optically trapped Bose-Einstein condensates and measurement-induced spin squeezing in spinor BEC. Additional research includes theory on adiabatic evolution in non-linear spinor systems and collaboration with other institutions on high-bandwidth photodetectors in quantum optics. He offers various projects at both honours and PhD levels that involve practical and theoretical work within his areas of expertise.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Teaching and research in the School of Physics, focusing on atomic, molecular, and optical physics.
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