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'''Dirk (Dik) Bouwmeester''' (born 1967) is a [[Dutch people|Dutch]] experimental [[physicist]] specializing in [[quantum optics]] and [[quantum information]]. He currently holds faculty positions at the [[University of California, Santa Barbara|University of California at Santa Barbara]] and at [[Leiden University]] in the Netherlands.
'''Dirk (Dik) Bouwmeester''' (born 1967) is a [[Dutch people|Dutch]] experimental [[physicist]] specializing in [[quantum optics]] and [[quantum information]]. He currently holds faculty positions at the [[University of California, Santa Barbara|University of California at Santa Barbara]] and at [[Leiden University]] in the Netherlands.


In 1995 he obtained his PhD in Johannes P. Woerdman's lab at Leiden University with the thesis ''Quantum mechanics and classical optics''.<ref>[http://hoogleraren.leidenuniv.nl/id/3408 Dirk Bouwmeester] at Leidse hoogleraren vanaf 1575.</ref> The next year, while he was a post-doctoral researcher in the group of [[Anton Zeilinger]], he performed one of the first demonstrations of [[Quantum teleportation]] using [[photon]]s.<ref name="Bouwmeester1997">{{cite web
In 1995 he obtained his PhD in Johannes P. Woerdman's lab at Leiden University with the thesis ''Quantum mechanics and classical optics''.<ref>[http://hoogleraren.leidenuniv.nl/id/3408 Dirk Bouwmeester] at Leidse hoogleraren vanaf 1575.</ref> The next year, while he was a post-doctoral researcher in the group of [[Anton Zeilinger]], he performed one of the first demonstrations of [[Quantum teleportation]] using [[photon]]s.<ref name="Bouwmeester1997">{{cite journal | last=Bouwmeester | first=Dik | last2=Pan | first2=Jian-Wei | last3=Mattle | first3=Klaus | last4=Eibl | first4=Manfred | last5=Weinfurter | first5=Harald | last6=Zeilinger | first6=Anton | title=Experimental quantum teleportation | journal=Nature | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=390 | issue=6660 | year=1997 | issn=0028-0836 | doi=10.1038/37539 | pages=575–579}}</ref> His current areas of research include [[Solid-state physics|solid-state]] cavity quantum electrodynamics, knotted states of light,<ref name="Irvine2008">{{cite journal | last=Irvine | first=William T. M. | last2=Bouwmeester | first2=Dirk | title=Linked and knotted beams of light | journal=Nature Physics | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=4 | issue=9 | date=2008-08-31 | issn=1745-2473 | doi=10.1038/nphys1056 | pages=716–720}}</ref> micro-optomechanical systems,<ref name="Kleckner2006">{{cite journal | last=Kleckner | first=Dustin | last2=Bouwmeester | first2=Dirk | title=Sub-kelvin optical cooling of a micromechanical resonator | journal=Nature | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=444 | issue=7115 | year=2006 | issn=0028-0836 | doi=10.1038/nature05231 | pages=75–78}}</ref><ref name="Weaver2017">{{cite journal | last=Weaver | first=Matthew J. | last2=Buters | first2=Frank | last3=Luna | first3=Fernando | last4=Eerkens | first4=Hedwig | last5=Heeck | first5=Kier | last6=de Man | first6=Sven | last7=Bouwmeester | first7=Dirk | title=Coherent optomechanical state transfer between disparate mechanical resonators | journal=Nature Communications | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=8 | issue=1 | date=2017-10-10 | issn=2041-1723 | doi=10.1038/s41467-017-00968-9 | page=824}}</ref> and DNA-templated optical emitters.
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|display-authors=etal}}</ref> His current areas of research include [[Solid-state physics|solid-state]] cavity quantum electrodynamics, knotted states of light,<ref name="Irvine2008">{{cite web
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|title=Linked and knotted beams of light
|author=William T. M. Irvine and Dirk Bouwmeester
|year=2008
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}}</ref> micro-optomechanical systems,<ref name="Kleckner2006">{{cite web
|url=http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v444/n7115/abs/nature05231.html
|title=Sub-kelvin optical cooling of a micromechanical resonator
|author=Dustin Kleckner and Dirk Bouwmeester
|year=2006
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}}</ref><ref name="Weaver2017">{{cite web
|url=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-00968-9
|title=Coherent optomechanical state transfer between disparate mechanical resonators
|author= Matthew J. Weaver
|year=2017
|publisher=Nature Communications
|display-authors=etal
}}</ref> and DNA-templated optical emitters.


He was awarded the 2014 [[Spinoza prize]], the highest scientific award in the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.nwo.nl/en/research-and-results/programmes/spinoza+prize/spinoza+laureates/overview+in+alphabetical+order/dirk+bouwmeester |title=Prof. D. (Dirk) Bouwmeester |publisher=[[Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research]] |date= |accessdate=25 June 2015}}</ref>
He was awarded the 2014 [[Spinoza prize]], the highest scientific award in the Netherlands.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.nwo.nl/en/research-and-results/programmes/spinoza+prize/spinoza+laureates/overview+in+alphabetical+order/dirk+bouwmeester |title=Prof. D. (Dirk) Bouwmeester |publisher=[[Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research]] |date= |accessdate=25 June 2015}}</ref>

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Dirk (Dik) Bouwmeester (born 1967) is a Dutch experimental physicist specializing in quantum optics and quantum information. He currently holds faculty positions at the University of California at Santa Barbara and at Leiden University in the Netherlands.

In 1995 he obtained his PhD in Johannes P. Woerdman's lab at Leiden University with the thesis Quantum mechanics and classical optics.[1] The next year, while he was a post-doctoral researcher in the group of Anton Zeilinger, he performed one of the first demonstrations of Quantum teleportation using photons.[2] His current areas of research include solid-state cavity quantum electrodynamics, knotted states of light,[3] micro-optomechanical systems,[4][5] and DNA-templated optical emitters.

He was awarded the 2014 Spinoza prize, the highest scientific award in the Netherlands.[6]

References

  1. ^ Dirk Bouwmeester at Leidse hoogleraren vanaf 1575.
  2. ^ Bouwmeester, Dik; Pan, Jian-Wei; Mattle, Klaus; Eibl, Manfred; Weinfurter, Harald; Zeilinger, Anton (1997). "Experimental quantum teleportation". Nature. 390 (6660). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 575–579. doi:10.1038/37539. ISSN 0028-0836.
  3. ^ Irvine, William T. M.; Bouwmeester, Dirk (2008-08-31). "Linked and knotted beams of light". Nature Physics. 4 (9). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 716–720. doi:10.1038/nphys1056. ISSN 1745-2473.
  4. ^ Kleckner, Dustin; Bouwmeester, Dirk (2006). "Sub-kelvin optical cooling of a micromechanical resonator". Nature. 444 (7115). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 75–78. doi:10.1038/nature05231. ISSN 0028-0836.
  5. ^ Weaver, Matthew J.; Buters, Frank; Luna, Fernando; Eerkens, Hedwig; Heeck, Kier; de Man, Sven; Bouwmeester, Dirk (2017-10-10). "Coherent optomechanical state transfer between disparate mechanical resonators". Nature Communications. 8 (1). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 824. doi:10.1038/s41467-017-00968-9. ISSN 2041-1723.
  6. ^ "Prof. D. (Dirk) Bouwmeester". Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. Retrieved 25 June 2015.