Sylvain Ravets receives DIM Nano-K thesis prize
November 2015. Sylvain Ravets has been awarded a DIM nano-K prize for his thesis “Development of tools for quantum engineering using individual atoms: optical nanofibers and controlled Rydberg interactions.”
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Manuela Weber-Semler
external page The DIM Nano-K (a French organization promoting nanoscience research) gathers IFRAF (Île-de-France Cold Atom Research Institute) and C’Nano IdF (centre of competences in nanosciences for the Ile-de-France region) under the label “Domain of Major Interest” (DIM) of the Paris Region. Awarded annually by C’Nano IdF, the prize recognizes him for “research at the interface between nanosciences and cold atoms.”
Read his thesis external page here.