Superfluid Helium Molecular Rotation Control: UBC Breakthrough | AcademicJobs.ca
UBC researchers pioneer molecular spin control in frictionless superfluid helium using a novel optical centrifuge, advancing quantum physics understanding.
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Valery Milner is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of British Columbia, where he joined the faculty in 2010. He leads the Ultrafast Coherent Control Group and conducts research in atomic, molecular, and optical physics, with a focus on laser-based techniques for controlling molecular rotation and dynamics, such as the optical centrifuge method for creating molecular super-rotors.
Milner has received the UBC Killam Teaching Award. His professional email is vmilner@phas.ubc.ca.
UBC researchers pioneer molecular spin control in frictionless superfluid helium using a novel optical centrifuge, advancing quantum physics understanding.