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Manan Jain

Research Fellow

Dr Manan Jain is a research fellow working on projects of Innovate UK and iqClock- Integrated Quantum Clock. He conducts his research in areas of cold atoms and in exactly solvable models in statistical mechanics. Other than designing simulations and helping build experimental apparatus in Innovate UK project and iqClock- Integrated Quantum Clock project, his other active areas of research are gravity gradiometry, cold atom modulation and mathematical physics.  

Contact details

M.Jain@bham.ac.uk

 

Qualifications

 

PhD in Physics, University of Florence, 2020

MPhil in Physics, University of Mumbai, 2017

MSc in Physics, University of Mumbai, 2015

BSc in Physics, Ramnarain Ruia College, University of Mumbai, 2013

 

Selected Publications

 

“New apparatus design for high precision measurement of G with

atom interferometry”, M. Jain, G. M. Tino, L. Cacciapuoti, and G. Rosi, Eur. Phys. J. D., 75:197 (2021).

 

“Limit distribution of the nodal domain number for the right isosceles triangular billiard”, Manan Jain, Bhawana and Sudhir R. Jain, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 207(1): 483-486 (2021).

 

“Measuring the gravitational acceleration with matter - wave velocimetry”, G. D'Amico, L. Cacciapuoti, M. Jain, S. Zhan, and G. Rosi, Eur. Phys. J. D., 73:98 (2019).

 

“Detecting gravitational waves with atomic sensors”,

G. Rosi, A. Vicere, L. Cacciapuoti, G. D'Amico, L. Hu, M.

Jain, N. Poli, L. Salvi, E. Wang and G. M. Tino, published in AIIPS conference proceedings, IL NUOVO CIMENTO 41 C (2018) 130.

 

“Testing gravity with atomic quantum sensors on ground and in space”, Leonardo Salvi, Luigi Cacciapuoti, Giulio D'Amico, Liang Hu, Manan Jain, Nicola Poli, Gabriele Rosi, Enlong Wang, and Guglielmo. M. Tino, SPIE Proceedings, Quantum Technologies 2018; 1067409.

 

“Classical System Underlying a Diffracting Quantum Billiard”, Manan Jain, Pramana – J. Phys., 90:20 (2018).

 

“Kac’s ring: The case of four colours”, Manan Jain, Pramana – J. Phys., 88:64 (2017).

 

“From adiabatic invariance to Wien’s displacement law”, S. R. Jain and Manan Jain, Resonance 19, 1058 (2014).

 

“Thermal Wind-Tree Model”, Manan Jain, Student Journal of Physics 5, 55 (2013).

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