Hélène Perrin

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Hélène Perrin
Perrin in 2020
Born13 June 1972; 51 years ago (13 June 1972)
France
Alma materEcole Polytechnique
Scientific career
Fields
  • Laser
  • Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • Superfluids
InstitutionsUniversité Sorbonne Paris Nord
CNRS
ThesisRefroidissement d'atomes de césium confinés dans un piège dipolaire très désaccordé (1998)
Doctoral advisorChristophe Salomon
Websitewww-lpl.univ-paris13.fr/bec/BEC/Team_Helene.htm

Hélène Perrin (born 1972) is a French physicist working on quantum gas at Laser Physics Laboratory of Université Sorbonne Paris Nord and CNRS, where she is a research director and leads the Bose-Einstein Condensate group.[1][2]

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Hélène Perrin studied physics and engineering at the Ecole Polytechnique after studying at Lycée Louis-le-Grand, and pursued a master's degree in quantum physics at Ecole Normale Superieure, before pursuing a doctorate within Claude Cohen-Tannoudji's group on the topic of ultracold atoms,[3] which she completed in 1998. She then joined the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission as a postdoctoral fellow before becoming a CNRS staff scientist in 1999.

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