Professors
Eric Hessels
York UniversityProfessor Eric Hessels is a Distinguished Research Professor and York Research Chair, with a specialization in precision measurements. He is a fellow of the American Physics Society and the Royal Society of Canada.
He has been awarded the John Charles Polanyi Prize, a Canada Research Chair, the Herzberg Medal, and the Francis M. Pipkin Award.
He has also been awarded the Presidents Research Excellence Award 2020, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to atomic, molecular and optical physics.
Eric Hessels also received the prestigious 2020 Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Physics by the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP).
hessels@yorku.ca
Amar Vutha
University of TorontoProfessor Amar Vutha is a Canada Research Chair and a recipient of the Sloan Research Fellowship and Branco Weiss Fellowship. He is also a founding member of the ACME collaboration.
amar.vutha@utoronto.ca
Jaideep Taggart Singh
Michigan State UniversityProfessor Jaideep Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and the NSCL/FRIB at Michigan State University. His research applies atomic, molecular, & optical physics techniques to answer fundamental questions in nuclear and particle physics, including EDM studies using rare-gas matrices.
singhj@nscl.msu.edu
Matthew George
York UniversityDr. Matthew George is an Assistant Lecturer in the department of physics at York University. He has a wealth of experience performing precision measurements in atomic systems. He also has a background in project management, both in industry and academia.
mgeorge@yorku.ca
Marko Horbatsch
York UniversityProfessor Marko Horbatsch is a theorist studying interactions of atoms and simple molecules using theoretical and computational methods. He also has extensive experience modeling systematic effects for precision measurements.
marko@yorku.ca
Cody Storry
York UniversityProfessor Cody Storry is an experimentalist and collaborator on anti-hydrogen research. He has extensive experience with precision measurements, cryogenic systems and rare-gas solids (which he uses for the moderation of positrons).
codys@yorku.ca
René Fournier
York UniversityDr. René Fournier is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Centre for Research in Mass Spectrometry at York University. He uses computational chemistry methods to study atomic clusters, molecular ions and transition metal complexes.
renef@yorku.ca
Research Associates
Greg Koyanagi
York UniversityGreg is a chemist at York University specializing in physical chemistry. He has a decades of laboratory experience both in academia and in industry. He has previously worked at the McMaster Intense Positron Beam Facility, and McMaster Nuclear Reactor, as well as at the Center for Research in Mass Spectrometry at York University.
Ushieja De Zoysa
York UniversityUshieja is a graduate student in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. She did her undergraduate degree in Astrophysics and Pure Mathematics at York University.
Post Docs
Ricardo Lambo
York UniversityRicardo is a postdoctoral fellow in the department of Physics and Astronomy at York University.
Daniel Heinrich
York UniversityDaniel is a postdoctoral fellow in the department of Physics and Astronomy at York University. He is jointly supervised by Dr. Hessels and Dr. Vutha.
Anita Ragyanszki
York UniversityAnita is a postdoctoral fellow in the department of chemistry at York University. She is supervised by Dr. Fournier.
Alain Marsman
York UniversityAlain is a postdoctoral research assistant in the department of physics at York University, working under the supervision of Profs. Horbatsch and Hessels. His focus is on computational modeling of precision atomic and molecular measurements.
Graduate Students
Zach Corriveau
York UniversityZach is a PhD student in the department of physics at York University. He is currently working under the supervision of Dr. Hessels.
Jorge Perez-Garcia
York UniversityJorge is a PhD student in the department of physics at York University. He is currently working under the supervision of Dr. Hessels.
Neil McCall
York UniversityNeil is a PhD student in the department of physics at York University. He is currently working under the supervision of Dr. Hessels.
Hin Man Yau
York UniversityHin Man is a PhD student in the department of physics at York University. He is currently working under the supervision of Dr. Hessels.
Undergraduate Students
There are currently no undergraduate students in the group.EDM3 Alumni (as of August 2021)
Karin Saltoun
York UniversityKarin was an undergraduate student in the department of physics at York University. During her time with the EDM3 group, she worked under the supervision of Dr. Hessels. Karin is currently a M.Sc student in Neuroscience at McGill University.
Nadav Gasner
York UniversityDuring his time with the EDM3 group, Nadav was an undergraduate student in the department of physics at York University working under the supervision of Dr. George.
Quinton Weyrich
York UniversityDuring his time with the EDM3 group, Quinton was an undergraduate student in the department of physics at York University working under the supervision of Dr. Hessels.
Ethan Brooks
York UniversityDuring his time with the EDM3 group, Ethan was an undergraduate student in the department of physics at York University working under the supervision of Dr. Hessels.
Erin White
Michigan State UniversityErin is a PhD student in the department of physics at Michigan State University. During her time with the EDM3 group, she worked under the supervision of Dr. Singh. Erin is now working on Single Atom Microscope at MSU
Kellen McGee
Michigan State UniversityKellen was a graduate student in the department of physics at Michigan State University. During her time with the EDM3 group, she worked under the supervision of Dr. Singh. Kellen is now a PhD student now working on FRIB Accelerator Research at MSU
Fry Fang
Michigan State UniversityFry was a post-bacc undergraduate student in the department of physics at Michigan State University. During his time with the EDM3 group, he worked under the supervision of Dr. Singh. He is now a PhD Student at Notre Dame
Gordon Arrowsmith-Kron
Michigan State UniversityDuring Gordons time with the EDM3 group, he worked under the supervision of Dr. Singh. He is now a PhD student working on Radium EDM at MSU