Michel Brune

Michel Brune graduated at Ecole Normale Supérieure. He performed his PhD work on the realization of a two-photon micromaser under the supervision of Serge Haroche. He then bercame permanent CNRS researcher at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel in the cavity QED team lead by Serge Haroche and Jean-Michel Raimond. He performed cavity QED experiments involving high Q superconducting microwave resonators and circular Rydberg atoms used as extremely sensitive probes of the cavity radiation field. He performed experiments achieving quantum nondemolition photon counting and revealing essential features of quantum measurement like collapse of the state, repeatability of the measurement and observation of quantum jumps of light. He also prepared "Schrödinger cat" sates of the cavity field and studied their decoherence, performing experiments at the fuzzy boundary between the quantum and the classical worlds. He also performed experiments in the field of quantum information manipulation. He is now starting a project of quantum simulation based on cold, trapped, circular Rydberg atoms.

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Quantum Optics 2 - Two photons and more (Coursera) Coursera
École Polytechnique

Quantum Optics 2 - Two photons and more (Coursera)

Dive deeper into the fascinating world of Quantum Optics with 'Quantum Optics 2 - Two Photons and More'. Building on the foundational knowledge from 'Quantum Optics 1, Single Photons', this course takes you through the intricacies of two-photon interactions and more. Learn about advanced quantum phenomena, explore real-world applications in quantum computing and communication, and expand your expertise in one of today's most promising scientific fields.

Jun 1st 2026
5-12 Weeks
Quantum Optics 1 : Single Photons (Coursera) Coursera
École Polytechnique

Quantum Optics 1 : Single Photons (Coursera)

Dive into the fascinating world of Quantum Optics with our introductory course 'Quantum Optics 1: Single Photons'. This course will equip you with essential tools and concepts needed to navigate complex topics in contemporary quantum optics. From quantization of light to understanding the unique properties of one-photon wave packets, this course is designed for those looking to deepen their knowledge in this cutting-edge field.

May 18th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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