Greg Moille (@greg_moille) 's Twitter Profile
Greg Moille

@greg_moille

🇫🇷 Research Scientist, Joint Quantum Institute @UofMaryland/@NIST • Non-Linear Optics/Photonic/Frequency combs

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Nicolas Englebert (@nico_englebert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a successful first edition, I'm excited to announce that Francois Leo, Bart Kuyken, and I are organizing the second edition of our workshop on Frequency Combs⭕️🌈 in Ghent! Registrations are open; for more information: frequencycomb.be Hope to see you there 😍 RT 🙏

After a successful first edition, I'm excited to announce that <a href="/sisseleo/">Francois Leo</a>, <a href="/BartKuyken/">Bart Kuyken</a>, and I are organizing the second edition of our workshop on Frequency Combs⭕️🌈 in Ghent!

Registrations are open; for more information: frequencycomb.be

Hope to see you there 😍 RT 🙏
Greg Moille (@greg_moille) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For once I won’t make it to CLEO Conference (long overdue vacations!), but the lab has a lot going on with a busy schedule for lab members and collaborators. Come and check out their work!

For once I won’t make it to <a href="/CLEOConf/">CLEO Conference</a> (long overdue vacations!), but the lab has a lot going on with a busy schedule for lab members and collaborators. Come and check out their work!
Avik Dutt (@duttavik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The FloQuET lab has an exciting week ahead at CLEO Conference! Frank @YichenShen17 and Dhruv Srinivasan will be presenting experimental research results (May 8). I will be on a Quantum Sensing & Metrology panel with Urbasi Sinha and Dr. Richard Zeltner (May 9). Maryland Engineering UMD Science!

The FloQuET lab has an exciting week ahead at <a href="/CLEOConf/">CLEO Conference</a>! Frank @YichenShen17 and <a href="/DhruvSrinivasan/">Dhruv Srinivasan</a> will be presenting experimental research results (May 8). I will be on a Quantum Sensing &amp; Metrology panel with <a href="/SinhaUrbasi/">Urbasi Sinha</a> and <a href="/RichardZeltner/">Dr. Richard Zeltner</a> (May 9). <a href="/ClarkSchool/">Maryland Engineering</a> <a href="/UMDscience/">UMD Science</a>!
Nicolas Englebert (@nico_englebert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you like frequency combs ⭕️🌈, waffles 🧇, chocolates 🍫, beers 🍻, medieval castles 🏰, boats ⛵️, and museums 🖼️? Look no further and come to our workshop in Ghent (Belgium) on Sep. 9-10! 🇧🇪🇪🇺 📢 Registration is open: frequencycomb.be/registration Feel free to retweet! 🙏😍

Do you like frequency combs ⭕️🌈, waffles 🧇, chocolates 🍫, beers 🍻, medieval castles 🏰, boats ⛵️, and museums 🖼️?  Look no further and come to our workshop in Ghent (Belgium) on Sep. 9-10! 🇧🇪🇪🇺

📢 Registration is open: frequencycomb.be/registration

Feel free to retweet! 🙏😍
APL Photonics (@aplphotonics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Featured article in ⁦APL Photonics⁩ - All-optical azimuthal trapping of dissipative Kerr multi-solitons for relative noise suppression | APL Photonics | AIP Publishing pubs.aip.org/aip/app/articl…

APL Photonics (@aplphotonics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just published in ⁦APL Photonics⁩ - All-optical azimuthal trapping of dissipative Kerr multi-solitons for relative noise suppression | APL Photonics | AIP Publishing pubs.aip.org/aip/app/articl…

Greg Moille (@greg_moille) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper in Physical Review Letters (my first!) explores a new parametric all-optical locking tool for Kerr frequency combs beyond the DKS freq. grid, adding flexibility for their stabilization journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/1…

National Institute of Standards and Technology (@nist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers at NIST, @JQINews and UMBC have developed a more stable version of tiny “rulers for light” known as microcombs, promising to increase the portability of the technology for applications such as better radar. Learn more from Optica Publishing Group: doi.org/10.1364/OPTICA…

Researchers at NIST, @JQINews and <a href="/UMBC/">UMBC</a> have developed a more stable version of  tiny “rulers for light” known as microcombs, promising to increase the portability of the technology for applications such as better radar. Learn more from <a href="/OpticaPubsGroup/">Optica Publishing Group</a>: doi.org/10.1364/OPTICA…