Chronometric levelling with transportable optical lattice clocks
Chronometric levelling with transportable optical lattice clocks
University of Birmingham School of Physics and Astronomy
Prof Yeshpal Singh
Applications accepted all year round
Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
About the Project
Chronometric levelling at cm precision is an important application for optical clocks, requiring their relative frequency inaccuracies at the level of 1x10-18. In fact, conventional state-of-the art methods have already reached geodetic limit. Optical clocks with their mind-boggling uncertainty level at 1x10-18, particularly transportable setups, have the potential to over the limitation. Transportable optical clocks can allow for a direct clock comparison to demonstrate chronometric levelling. We also want to take advantage of fibre link connecting UK-EU continental optical clocks. As a PhD student, you will be joining a strong team of PostDocs and PhDs, with state-of-art research facilities.
Funding Notes
This is a fully funded PhD. You can contact: Yeshpal Singh (y.singh.1@bham.ac.uk) for more details.
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