Michael Romalis

2001 Fellow

Current Institution: Princeton University

Physics

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About Michael Romalis's Work

My research is focused on using spin-polarized atoms for tests of fundamental symmetries of physics laws and for development of atomic sensors with interdisciplinary applications. My group uses large ensembles of polarized atoms with very long spin coherence time to make sensitive measurements with unprecedented energy resolution. The results of our research include best tests of isotropy of the speed of light in accordance with Einstein’s theory of special relativity and development of atomic sensors for neuroscience.


Awards and Achievements

APS Pipkin award