Robert Nyman
professor
Physics
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
United Kingdom
Biography
My PhD was in Nottingham (2000-3), studying quantum fluids of helium-3 and helium-4. I changed tack for my first postdoc (2004-7, Institut d'Optique, near Paris) to work on laser cooling of atoms for atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. For a second postdoc (2007-12) I came Imperial College to work on integrating optic devices with laser-cooled atoms. I started my EPSRC Early Career fellowship in 2012, and I'm currently still at Imperial College.
Research Interest
Physics
Publications
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Kohnen M, Succo M, Petrov PG, et al., 2011, An array of integrated atom-photon junctions, Nature Photonics, Vol:5, ISSN:1749-4885, Pages:35-38
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Nyman RA, Szymanska MH, 2014, Interactions in dye-microcavity photon condensates and the prospects for their observation, Physical Review A, Vol:89, ISSN:2469-9926
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Marelic J, Nyman RA, 2015, Experimental evidence for inhomogeneous pumping and energy-dependent effects in photon Bose-Einstein condensation, Physical Review A, Vol:91, ISSN:1050-2947