MAWI is a European Doctoral Network under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action, currently in the phase of recruiting PhD students interested in the topics of ultra-cold atoms, matter waves, quantum sensing, and atomtronics.
The objective of the MAWI project is to train young researchers in the emerging fields of matter-wave interferometry and quantum sensors based on interferometric schemes. The significant advancements in manipulating matter-waves at ultracold temperatures make it highly plausible that a new generation of interferometers will be implemented with ultracold atoms in the coming years. These interferometers are expected to exhibit sensitivities and performances that not only hold great promise but are also practical for use in both fundamental scientific research and technological applications.
This progress is closely linked to the equally remarkable advances in the field of atomtronics — a frontier area in matter-wave optics aiming to create atomic circuits where ultracold atoms are manipulated in versatile optical or magnetic guides.
Link: https://mawi-net.eu/