
Contact and Affiliations
- E-Mail:
- tim.bartley@uni-paderborn.de
- Phone:
- +49 5251 60-5881
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-4145-846X
- Office Address:
-
Pohlweg 47-49
33098 Paderborn - Room:
- P8.3.13
- E-Mail:
- tim.bartley@uni-paderborn.de
- Phone:
- +49 5251 60-5881
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-4145-846X
- Office Address:
-
Pohlweg 47-49
33098 Paderborn - Room:
- P8.3.13
About Tim Bartley
Curriculum Vitae
Since 2022: Professor (W2)
Paderborn University, Germany
2015 - 2022: Junior Professor (W1)
Paderborn University, Germany
2014 - 2015: Postdoc
National Institute for Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colorado, USA
2014: Doctorate
DPhil, Atomic & Laser Physics, Oxford University, UK
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ian A. Walmsley
2013 - 2014: Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Oxford University, UK
2005 - 2009: Degree programme
MSci "Physics with a Year in Europe", Imperial College, London, UK
2007 - 2008: Degree programme
Erasmus Year abroad, FAU Erlangen Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany
2022: ERC Starting Grant, European Commission
2018: BMBF Quantum Future Junior Group Leader, Germany
2014: DAAD Postdoctoral Research International Mobility Experience (PRIME) Fellow, Germany
2008: Imperial College, London Ken Allen Prize for Academic Excellence, UK
Research
Selected Projects
- ERC- Grant: QuESADILLA: Quantum Engineering Superconducting Array Detectors in Low-Light Applications
- TRR 142 - Cavity-enhanced spontaneous parametric down-conversion with temporal filtering using integrated superconducting detectors (C07*)
- Photonic Quantum Systems Network (PhoQSNET) - Quantum communication infrastructure
- PhoQuant: Photonic Quantum Computing - Quantum computing evaluation platform
- TRR 142 - Polaron signatures in the optical response of lithium niobate (B07*)
Publications
Selected Publications
Cryogenic integrated spontaneous parametric down-conversion
N.A. Lange, J.P. H?pker, R. Ricken, V. Quiring, C. Eigner, C. Silberhorn, T. Bartley, Optica 9 (2022).
Opto-electronic bias of a superconducting nanowire single photon detector using a cryogenic photodiode
F. Thiele, T. Hummel, M. Protte, T. Bartley, APL Photonics 7 (2022).