Daniel McCarron
Assistant Professor
AMO Experiment
Research Interests
My main research interests lie in the fields of ultracold atomic and molecular gases. Specifically, I am interested in methods to produce and manipulate samples of ultracold polar molecules to test the science of many-body quantum systems, develop new quantum technologies and advance the field of ultracold chemistry. My experience spans techniques to produce ultracold molecules both directly, by cooling room temperature molecules, and indirectly, by assembling molecules from pre-cooled atoms. I am a member of the UConn Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy and Ultracold Atoms and Molecules groups.
Education
- Ph.D., Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, University of Durham, UK, 2012
- M.Sci., Physics, University of Durham, UK, 2007
Experience
- 2017-present: Professor, Department of Physics, University of Connecticut
- 2013-2017: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Yale University
- 2012-2013: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Joint Quantum Centre, University of Durham, UK