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Lindsay Sonderhouse (Fed)

Physicist

Lindsay is a staff physicist in the Ion Storage Group. She researches entanglement between quantum systems separated by large (km-scale) distances using trapped ions. She is interested in studying long-range entanglement for use in quantum communication, quantum computation, and quantum sensing. She earned her PhD in 2021, working on optical atomic clocks using strontium atoms at JILA/The University of Colorado Boulder. She initially joined the Ion Storage Group as an NRC postdoc in 2021, where she worked on quantum networking, and became a staff scientist in 2024.

An up-to-date list of her publications can be found on Google Scholar.

Created August 18, 2021, Updated August 6, 2024
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