Tommaso Mazzoni
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Experience
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Welinq
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France
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IT Services and IT Consulting
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1 - 100 Employee
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Head of Engineering and System Integration
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Sep 2023 - Present
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R&D Engineer - Quantum physicist
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Sep 2022 - Sep 2023
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Exail
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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R&D Engineer - Quantum physicist
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Aug 2021 - Sep 2022
Development of commercial high precision absolute quantum gravimeters (AQG). AQG are transportable field devices based on laser cooled Rubidium atoms, designed for geophysics applications. Responsibilities: • Optimization and validation of AQG units • AQG error budget evaluation • Simulation of the physical system • Conception and evaluation of second generation devices • Software development coordinator • Customer training and support Development of commercial high precision absolute quantum gravimeters (AQG). AQG are transportable field devices based on laser cooled Rubidium atoms, designed for geophysics applications. Responsibilities: • Optimization and validation of AQG units • AQG error budget evaluation • Simulation of the physical system • Conception and evaluation of second generation devices • Software development coordinator • Customer training and support
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Muquans (now Exail)
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France
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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R&D Engineer - Quantum physicist
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Jan 2019 - Jul 2021
Development of commercial high precision absolute quantum gravimeters (AQG). AQG are transportable field devices based on laser cooled Rubidium atoms, designed for geophysics applications. Development of commercial high precision absolute quantum gravimeters (AQG). AQG are transportable field devices based on laser cooled Rubidium atoms, designed for geophysics applications.
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Observatoire de Paris | PSL
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France
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Research
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100 - 200 Employee
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Research Engineer
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Jan 2017 - Dec 2018
Development of an atomic clock on chip in optical cavity with noise reduction by quantum correlations. Responsibilities: • Construction and characterization of the experimental apparatus • Data acquisition and analysis PIs: Prof. Jakob Reichel, Dr. Carlos L. Garrido Alzar Development of an atomic clock on chip in optical cavity with noise reduction by quantum correlations. Responsibilities: • Construction and characterization of the experimental apparatus • Data acquisition and analysis PIs: Prof. Jakob Reichel, Dr. Carlos L. Garrido Alzar
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Università degli Studi di Firenze
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Postdoctoral Fellow
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Jan 2016 - Dec 2016
Development and study of new interferometric schemes based on cold atoms for gravity measurements. Responsibilities: • Development of a laser system for atoms control and manipulation • Measurement and analysis of the interferometric signals PI: Prof. Guglielmo M. Tino Development and study of new interferometric schemes based on cold atoms for gravity measurements. Responsibilities: • Development of a laser system for atoms control and manipulation • Measurement and analysis of the interferometric signals PI: Prof. Guglielmo M. Tino
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LENS - European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy
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Italy
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Researcher PHD Student
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Dec 2012 - Dec 2015
Thesis: Atom interferometry with fermionic and bosonic isotopes of strontium for precision gravity measurements and test of the Equivalence Principle Supervisor: Prof. Guglielmo M. Tino Thesis: Atom interferometry with fermionic and bosonic isotopes of strontium for precision gravity measurements and test of the Equivalence Principle Supervisor: Prof. Guglielmo M. Tino
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Education
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LENS - European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics -
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Master's degree, Physics -
Università degli Studi di Firenze
Bachelor's degree, Physics