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Dr Peter Juhasz

Stipendiary Lecturer

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation
  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Dipolar Quantum Gases group
  • Ion trap quantum computing
peter.juhasz@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room Old Library
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I am a Postdoctoral Research Assistant focusing on trapped-ion quantum computing. Previously, my DPhil was focused on using ultracold atomic gases in experiment to study many-body quantum phenomena – an in-depth description of which is available under the Research tab.

I am a Stipendiary Lecturer at Brasenose College, having now left St John's College. I also recently served as a Policy Adviser at the Holy See's Mission to the United Nations. I previously studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, carrying out my master's project in Prof. Ulrich Schneider's group, and then did my DPhil at Pembroke College, Oxford, under the direction of Prof. Robert Smith.

Besides my research, I am the President of the Cambridge–Oxford Alumni Club of Hungary and I volunteer with the Order of Malta.

Research interests

Ultracold atoms

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