Peter Jeglič is a quantum physicist and music enthusiast with 15 years of expertise in cold-atom technology and more than 25 years of experience in experimental physics, specializing in magnetic resonance techniques. In 2012, he established the Laboratory for cold atoms at JSI, where his team achieved the first Bose-Einstein condensation of an atomic gas in Southeast Europe, created cesium solitons, and observed golden matter-wave jets in a quasi-one-dimensional geometry. His team also focuses on developing experimental techniques for preparing, controlling, and imaging cold atoms, aiming to advance atom-based quantum simulators, ultra-sensitive sensors, and novel quantum devices. Since 2023, he has also been leading the Laboratory for Quantum Entanglement at JSI. The lab is establishing two nodes within a test-bed quantum network linking JSI and FMF UL, focusing on advanced quantum communication protocols and contributing to the development of quantum internet.
Prof. Tomaž Rejec
Tomaž Rejec is a researcher in the field of solid-state theory at the Department of Theoretical Physics of the Jožef Stefan Institute and an associate professor of physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the University of Ljubljana. He investigates the...