David Busto and Adam Kinos - New Fellows at WACQT

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David Busto - Adam Kinos
David Busto - Adam Kinos

This autumn, two new assistant professors join WACQT, both at Lund University.

David Busto is specialized in experimental attosecond physics, focusing on the study of electronic dynamics in atoms and molecules using photoelectron interferometry. At Lund University, he aims to develop novel quantum metrology techniques to study the quantum state of photoelectrons with application to ultrafast spectroscopy, and to use the photoelectrons for quantum information experiments.

- WACQT’s support will allow us to explore a new and exciting research direction at the interface of attosecond physics and quantum information science.

Adam Kinos's research leverages the unique properties of rare-earth crystals, including long coherence times and strong dipole-dipole interactions, to advance quantum computing, communication, and biophotonics applications. In his position at Lund University, he aims to establish an experimental setup to promote rare-earth crystals as a promising quantum technology platform.

- With the support of WACQT, we are now poised to fully explore the potential of rare-earth quantum applications. 

Welcome to WACQT! 

Author

Eva Hellberg

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