QOLO group

Miroslav Ježek, Asst. Prof.

head of the QOLO group

experimental quantum optics and quantum information processing, photonic sources & detectors, machine learning

 

 

Lukáš Slodička, Ph.D.

leader of AMO team

experimental atomic and molecular optics (AMO)

trapped ions & hot atomic vapor

 

Michal Mičuda, Ph.D.

experimental quantum information processing

leader of photonic quantum logic gates project

 

 

Jan Bílek, Ph.D.

experimental quantum information processing

hybrid DV-CV quantum optics

 

 

Thuy Dung Tran, Ph.D.

trapped ions (AMO team)

 

 

 

Robert Stárek, Ph.D.

single-molecule fluorescence microscopy

experimental quantum information processing

 

 

Petr Obšil, Ph.D.

trapped ions (AMO team)

 

 

 

Josef Hloušek, Ph.D.

photonic sources & detectors

photon statistics measurement and manipulation

 

 

Jaromir Behal

Jaromír Běhal, Ph.D.

advanced imaging for biomed applications

holographic and polarization microscopy, machine learning

 

 

Electronic workshop & electronics lab

M.Dudka

Michal Dudka

electronics, detectors

 

 

 

PGS students

Dominik Koutny

Dominik Koutný

quantum measurements, multipartite entanglement, machine learning

 

 

 

Jaromír Mika

light generation and storage in hot atomic vapor (AMO team)

 

 

 

Vojtěch Švarc

experimental quantum information processing

photonic simulations, loop-based QIP, photonic switching

 

 

Gleb Mazin

experimental quantum information processing

low-latency electro-optic control of light, FPGAs

 

 

Martin Bielak

experimental quantum information processing

polarimetry, quantum tomography, entanglement detection

 

 

Nikola Horová

experimental quantum information processing

fiber communications, QKD

 

 

Jiří Fadrný

experimental quantum information processing

hybrid DV-CV quantum optics

 

 

Jan Grygar

photonic detectors

photon statistics measurement and manipulation

 

 

Michal Neset

experimental quantum information processing

hybrid DV-CV quantum optics

 

 

Domink Vasinka

Dominik Vašinka

deep learning in quantum optics

 

 

 

Anezka Dostalova

Anežka Dostálová

single-molecule fluorescence microscopy for sensing and imaging

 

 

 

Filip Juráň

optical super-resolution, imaging and metrology in scattering media

 

 

 

Undergrads

Martin Dostál – hybrid QIP, homodyne tomography, gaussification

Rebeka Zrníková – advanced biomed imaging, holographic microscopy

Aleš Marák – deep learning for quantum state characterization

Kateřina Hyblová – hybrid QIP, squeezed light generation

 

Alumni

Ivo Straka (Trapped Ion Quantum Technologies group led by Markus Hennrich, Stockholm University)

Radim Hošák (Seznam.cz)

Vojtěch Krčmarský (Quantum Optics and Spectroscopy group of Rainer Blatt, Innsbruck; Thermo Fisher Scientific, Brno)

Jan Bílek (QPIT of Ulrik Andersen, DTU Physics; currently QOLO)

Robert Čerňanský (Quantum Nanophotonics Lab of Alberto Politi, Southampton Uni.; Mirko Lobino’s group at Griffith University)

 

Theoretical collaboration (Olomouc)

Jaromir Fiurasek

Jaromír Fiurášek, Prof.

head of the Department of Optics

theoretical QO and QIP, theoretical collaboration with the QOLO

the QOLO lab was founded within a major research project Center of Modern Optics headed by Jaromír Fiurášek (2006-2010)

 

Radim Filip, Prof.

head of the Quantum Nonlinear Physics Group Olomouc

theoretical QO and QIP, theoretical collaboration with the QOLO

 

 

Ladislav Mišta, Assoc. Prof.

theoretical QIP, multipartite entanglement

theoretical collaboration with the QOLO

 

 

Collaboration

Ana Predojevic, Quantum Photonics group, Stockholm University

Ulrik L. Andersen, QPIT group, Technical University of Denmark, quantum metrology project

Ondřej Číp, Institute of Scientific Instruments of the CAS (ISI), project Center of Excellence for Classical and Quantum Interactions in Nanoworld (ISI PI Pavel Zemánek, Palacký Uni. PI Radim Filip)

Rinaldo Trotta, Nanophotonics Group, Department of Physics, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)

 

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  • 2018/06/01 at 22:06
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    I would like to use the ‘Christmas tree laser photo’ in a book – Geometrical Optics. Please communicate with me. Thank you.

    • 2018/09/02 at 18:26
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      Dear George,
      I would be happy to offer you this photo free of charge for a use in your book. Please, email me at jezek@optics.upol.cz – I will send you the photo in the maximum resolution we have and a credit line.
      Best,
      Miroslav

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