Diamond magnetometry made simple

Speaker
Dmitry Budker
Title
教授
Affiliation
University of California, Berkeley
Time
2025-06-20 (Fri) 11:00
Location
上海研究院新园区1号楼3楼报告厅(合肥国家实验室科研楼南楼A712、科大物质楼B1102同步视频)
Abstract

Speaker's Brief Introduction:Dmitry Budker is an American physicist born in 1963 in the Soviet Union. He earned his PhD in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1993, under Eugene D. Commins' supervision. Budker's research focuses on atomic, molecular, and optical physics, precision measurements, magnetic resonance, diamond-based sensing, and fundamental symmetries. Currently, he is a Professor at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz and Helmholtz Institute Mainz, Germany, and Professor of the Graduate School at UC Berkeley.
Budker's work has significantly advanced our understanding of fundamental physics, and his techniques have potential applications in biophysics and materials science.

Key Achievements:
Awards: Norman F. Ramsey Prize (2021), Miller Research Professorship at UC Berkeley, Fellow of the American Physical Society
Research: Atomic parity violation, magnetometry, zero- to ultra-low-field NMR, dark matter detection
Notable Work: Observed largest parity violation in atoms using ytterbium isotopes, developed NV-center magnetometry and zero-field NMR techniques