Nilanjan Kundu

Postdoctoral Fellow
Light and Matter Physics

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My work focuses on the investigation of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) in a dual-species system of sodium (Na) and potassium (K) atoms, aiming to understand interspecies interactions and collective quantum behavior at ultracold temperatures. This includes exploring the conditions for stable mixed-species condensation and tuning interactions via Feshbach resonances. In parallel, as part of a research group, we are developing a neutral atom-based quantum computing platform using rubidium-87 (Rb-87) atoms, where individual atoms are trapped in optical tweezers and manipulated as qubits, enabling scalable and high-fidelity quantum information processing