CV
Basics
Name | Victor Gondret |
victor.gondret@institutoptique.fr | |
Phone | (033) 751625332 |
Url | http://www.normalesup.org/~gondret/ |
Work
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2021.01 - now PhD student in Quantum Physics
CNRS - Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Institut d'Optique Graduate School, Université Paris-Saclay
PhD student under the supervision of Pr Denis Boiron and Pr. Chris Westbrook on the Quantum Atom Optics experiment. I study entanglement of massive bosons produced out a Bose-Einstein condensate of metastable helium.
- Quantum Physics
- Atomic interferometry
- Entanglement
- Optics
- Experimental Physics
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2020.01 - 2021.09 Internship in Quantum Physics
Laboratoire Charles Fabry, Institut d'Optique Graduate School, Université Paris-Saclay
Interns under the supervision of Pr Denis Boiron and Pr. Chris Westbrook on the Quantum Atom Optics experiment. My work was mainly experimental consisting on rebuilding the basis of the oldest french BEC machine !
- Quantum Physics
- Atomic cooling
- Optics
- Experimental Physics
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2019.10 - 2020.31 Teacher in middle-school in Physics and Chemistry
Collège Victor Hugo, Paris 03
Teacher in middle school (collège in french) with students from 11 to 14 years old. I thought Physics and Chemistry in real or at distance at it was the Covid lockdown. You can take a look at my lecture on my webpage.
- Teaching
- Pedagogy
- Experimental Physics
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2019.04 - 2019.06 Internship in Quantum Physics
BEC group - Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, Université Paris 13
Bragg diffraction offers the possibility to probe collective excitations in quantum gases. During my internship, I studied how the Bragg laser mode affects the creation of solitons in a one-dimensional Bose gas.
- 1D Bose gas
- Bragg diffraction
- Numerical Physics
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2018.02 - 2018.06 Internship in plasma physics
Consorzio RFX, Padova
Ion heating by Alfvén waves has long been considered as the mechanism explaining why the solar corona has a temperature several orders of magnitude higher than the photosphere. During my internship, I studied both theoretically and numerically the ion heating mechanism in the framework of the so-called 'neo-adiabatic theory' developed in the early 90s.
- Plasma Physics
- Non-linear dynamics
- Transition to chaos
- Numerical Physics
- Neo-adiabatic theory
Education
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2017.09 - 2019.06 Orsay, France
Master
Université Paris-Saclay
Quantum Physics
- Ultra-cold atoms
- Light-matter interactions
- Advanced quantum mechanics
- Advanced statistical physics
- Optics in condensed matter
- Topology in physics
- Relativistic quantum mechanics
- Introduction to general relativity
- Experimental biophysics
- Plasma physics
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2016.09 - 2017.06 Orsay, France
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2016.09 - 2021.08 Paris, France
Diplôme de l'École Normale Supérieure
École Normale Supérieure
Physics
- General Physics
- Mathematical Physics
- Musicology
- Ecology
- Economy
- English
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2014.09 - 2016.06 Vanves, France
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2011.09 - 2014.06 Orsay, France
Languages
French | |
Native speaker |
English | |
Fluent |
Spannish | |
Basic |
Italian | |
Basic |
Interests
Football |
Rugby |
Cello (orchestra & band) |
Sewing |
References
Professor Denis Boiron | |
Pr.Denis Boiron was highly involved in the day-to-day experiment I ran during my PhD. One can contact him to have feedbacks about my work. |
Professor Chris Westbrook | |
Pr. Chris Westbrook was also one of my PhD adviser. One can also contact him to have feedbacks about my work. |