Roman Schnabel
Roman Schnabel leads the Quantum Optics group at the Albert Einstein Institute Hannover.
Research interests
- quantum optics
- non-classical laser interferometry
- squeezed and entangled states from optical parametric amplification
- grating optics for advanced interferometry
CV
Roman Schnabel made his master's degree and PhD at the Division of Plasma Physics. He has been awarded the Feodor-Lynen-Stipendium of the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Stiftung. This allowed him to work for 17 months at the Australian National University (ANU) at Canberra, 2000 - 2002. He was concerned with experiments on squeezed polarisation, entanglement, and teleportation of continuous laserbeams. Now he is the head of the new QND interferometry group at Hannover.
Contact
Roman Schnabel
Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
Callinstr. 38
30167 Hannover
email: firstname.lastname@aei.mpg.de
web: http://www.geo600.uni-hannover.de/~schnabel
phone: +49-511-762 19169



