Cristian Panda

Assistant Professor of Optical Sciences
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Wyant College of Optical Sciences
The University of Arizona
1630 E. University Blvd.
P.O. Box 210094
Tucson, AZ 85721-0094

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Employment

  • University of Arizona:
    Wyant College of Optical Sciences, Assistant Professor, 2024 - present

Awards and Honors

  • Deborah Jin DAMOP Thesis Prize Finalist, 2021
  • Purcell Fellowship, Harvard University, 2012-2013
  • Phi Beta Kappa, 2012
  • Reed College Commendation for Excellence, 2008-2012

Research Summary

The Panda lab employs quantum metrology and quantum sensing with atomic and molecular systems to probe fundamental physics and to explore the world around us with high precision.

We develop cutting edge experimental techniques to implement precise control of quantum systems, in particular atoms and molecules cooled to less than a millionth of a degree above absolute zero. Placing these quantum objects in superpositions of spatial or momentum states results in quantum interferometers that are exceedingly sensitive to undiscovered physics and the environment. We envision new applications such as measuring fundamental constants, probing from deviations from Newtonian gravity, looking for dark matter or dark energy, and other physics beyond the Standard Model.

In parallel, we are working on miniaturizing and optimizing the robustness of these techniques with the goal of building quantum-based sensors in compact packages. These devices could be used for exciting applications in the field such as gravimetry, inertial sensing, gravitational assisted navigation, or studying geology and geophysics.

Degree(s)

  • Ph.D., physics, Harvard University, 2018
  • M.A., physics, Harvard University, 2015
  • B.A., physics, Reed College, 2012