
Dr Jon Goldwin
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Current positions
Associate Professor (CDT Director of QIST CDT)
School of Physics
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Research interests
Dr Jon Goldwin is an experimental atomic physicist with a focus on quantum light and matter. His research seeks to develop novel quantum systems for next-generation sensing and metrology, with an eye towards both practical applications and more fundamental physics. He arrives most recently from industry, where he worked on quantum computing with neutral atoms and ions. Prior to that he led a research group at the University of Birmingham, working on cavity quantum electrodynamics and various quantum sensing modalities with hot and cold atoms.
Publications
Selected publications
25/08/2025Universal Neutral Atom Quantum Computer with Individual Optical Addressing and Nondestructive Readout
PRX Quantum
Directional Bistability and Nonreciprocal Lasing with Cold Atoms in a Ring Cavity
physical review letters
Fast cavity-enhanced atom detection with low noise and high fidelity
Nature Communications
Quantum Shot Noise Limit in a Rydberg RF Receiver Compared to Thermal Noise Limit in a Conventional Receiver
IEEE Sensors Letters
AEDGE
EPJ Quantum Technology
Recent publications
13/03/2026Qubit syndrome measurements with a high fidelity Rb-Cs Rydberg gate
Qubit syndrome measurements with a high fidelity Rb-Cs Rydberg gate
Interleaved dual-species arrays of single atoms using a passive optical element and one trapping laser
Science Advances
Universal Neutral Atom Quantum Computer with Individual Optical Addressing and Nondestructive Readout
PRX Quantum
Strong coupling of dipole trapped atomic ensembles to a ring cavity
Strong coupling of dipole trapped atomic ensembles to a ring cavity
Measuring the stability of fundamental constants with a network of clocks
EPJ Quantum Technology