Brady Egleston
Undergraduate Student
B.S. Physics with Computer Science Minor, University of Maryland, College Park, 2021 – Present
Brady’s research focuses on applying MCMC techniques to binary pulsars within the scope of Milky Way acceleration measurements.
Fun Fact: Brady is an avid hiker and can often be found hiking around the Liberty Reservoir near his hometown.
Our paper All-in-one quantum diamond microscope for sensor characterization has been published in AVS Quantum Science!
Our preprint Beyond Average Hamiltonian Theory for Quantum Sensing is now on arXiv!
Our paper Nutation-based longitudinal-sensing protocols for high-field NMR with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond has been published in Physics Review Applied!