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Department(s)/lab(s): Physics (LKB) | Bose-Einstein Condensates Team @ ENS Paris
Summary:

Bakkali-Hassani works within LKB's BEC team on two-dimensional and low-dimensional quantum-gas physics, including superfluid phase transitions and collective excitations in ultracold Bose gases.

Department(s)/lab(s): Physics (LKB) | Bose-Einstein Condensates Team @ ENS Paris
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Beugnon is one of five permanent members of LKB's Bose-Einstein Condensates team (associated with Jean Dalibard's Atoms and Radiation chair at College de France), studying two-dimensional Bose gases, superfluidity, and box-trapped homogeneous quantum gases as precisely controllable quantum simulators.

Department(s)/lab(s): Physics (LKB) | Bose-Einstein Condensates Team @ ENS Paris
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Gerbier is a permanent researcher in LKB's BEC team, working on spinor and lattice-confined Bose-Einstein condensates and their use as quantum simulators of strongly-correlated many-body physics.

Department(s)/lab(s): Physics (LKB) | Bose-Einstein Condensates Team @ ENS Paris
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Lopes is a permanent member of LKB's BEC team studying correlations and quantum-gas dynamics in ultracold atomic ensembles, including momentum-space correlation measurements analogous to Hanbury-Brown-Twiss interferometry for matter waves.

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Department(s)/lab(s): LKB / Collège de France | LKB Quantum Gases Group (Nascimbène / Dalibard) — Collège de France @ ENS Paris
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Sylvain Nascimbène (Assoc. Prof./Maître de conférences, LKB BEC/Collège de France, IUF 2022) leads the Dysprosium lab. Research: (1) large-spin dysprosium Bose-Einstein condensates for quantum simulation of exotic magnetic phases; (2) quantum metrology with entangled spin states; (3) realisation of topological matter (2025: parity anomaly in 2D); also theory on topological quantum simulation (with Nathan Goldman). Strong connection to quantum sensing via entanglement-enhanced metrology.