engineer, provides technical expertise in precision sensing, optical systems and signal processing. He studied spectral properties of photonic crystal waveguides and cavities at Iowa State University, where he received his B.S. in physics. He received his PhD in atomic, molecular and optical physics in 2011 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studying ultracold atomic gases, exotic quantum phases, and coherent atom-photon interactions under Nobel laureate Prof. Wolfgang Ketterle.
As MagiQ’s chief scientist and principal optical engineer, Dr. Christensen plays a major role in the company’s technology strategy, business development, and research management activities.
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