B.S. Universität Hannover Germany (2001)
M.S. University of North Texas (2003)
Ph.D. University of Oklahoma (2012)
Arne’s main research interest is in the coherent quantum dynamics of ultracold atomic gases. Specifically, Arne’s group focuses on ultracold spin-changing collisions in sodium spinor Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC). This research has applications in creating massive entanglement useful for quantum computing and in demonstrating new types of matter-wave quantum optics devices such as a phase-sensitive amplifier for atom number measurements. Arne is also interested in long-range interactions between ultracold sodium Rydberg atoms, with applications in precision measurements, quantum-assisted sensing, quantum computing and quantum simulation.