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Applied Sciences
Imperial College London, University of Oxford, CERN
Professor of Physics
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Buchmueller's research focuses on intriguing challenges in modern fundamental physics, such as dark matter, gravitational wave detection, and processes beyond the standard model. Additionally, he leads a quantum technology development program for Quantum Sensor Technology, covering applications in both ground and space-based settings.
Buchmueller is a full Professor of Physics at Imperial College London, a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow, a senior member of the CMS Collaboration, and the leading Principal Investigator (PI) of the Atom Interferometer Observatory and Network (AION) consortium [1] as well as the lead author of the Atomic Experiment for Dark Matter and Gravity Exploration in Space (AEDGE) mission [2]. He also spearheads the international community building process for Cold Atoms in Space, which brings together representatives of the cold atom, astrophysics, cosmology, fundamental physics, geodesy and earth observation communities [3].
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Biography:
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Research:
[1] AION, JCAP 05 (2020) 011, arXiv:1911.11755, [2] AEDGE, EPJ Quant. Tec. 7 (2020) 6, EPJ QT, 1908.00802, [3] AION and AEDGE