Curriculum Vitae for Prof. MSO Jacob F. Sherson

Personal data Contact information: Date of Birth: 23/12/1978 Address, DK: Enebakken 13, 8520 Lystrup, Marital status: Married, 3 children Email: [email protected] Nationality: Danish/American Telephone: DK: +45 28775765

Scientific career 2020- Also Professor MSO, and director of the Center for Hybrid Intelligence, Dept. of Management, University, Denmark. 2017- Professor MSO, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark. 2014-2016 Coordinator of AU-network: Computational modeling of Complex Interactions (CMCI). 2014-2016 Associate professor (lektor), Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark. 2012- Director and founder www.ScienceAtHome.org, Center for Community Driven Research (CODER). 2011-2013 Assistant professor (adjunkt), Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus Universi- ty, Denmark. 2007-2010 Marie Curie individual fellow and postdoc, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, in the group of Prof. Immanuel Bloch.

Education 2002-2006 PhD studies with Prof. Eugene S. Polzik (experimental work), Niels Bohr Insti- tute, University and Prof. Klaus Mølmer (theoretical work), Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark. Thesis (11/2006): “Creation of Distant, Deterministic Entanglement: Experiment and Theory”. 1998-2002 BSc in physics, mathematics, and computer sciences (09/2001), Aarhus University, Denmark.

Publication record 67 peer-reviewed papers generating in total roughly 5000 citations, h-index: 23 (GS). Ten publications in high ranking journals (four Nature, four Phys. Rev. Lett., one PNAS, one Nature-Quantum Information). Diverse publications in experimental (22) and theoretical (25) physics and in AI, didactics, and social and citizen science (20). 9 first authorships and 40 corresponding authorships.

Referee for: Science [from 2018], MDPI-Atoms [from 2015], Physica Scripta [from 2013], Optics Express [from 2011], Nature [from 2010], Phys. Rev. Lett. [from 2009], Journal of Physics B [from 2009], Phys. Rev. A [from 2008], and European Phys. Lett. [from 2007].

Awards and Distinctions • 2020 Falling Walls Breakthrough of the year in the “Innovation and Science Management” category for Breaking the Wall of Hybrid Intelligence • 2020- Advisory board member of Vencortex (AI and hybrid intelligence in corporate decision making) • 2020- Advisory board member of International AIQT Foundation (Ai and quantum technology) • 2019- Steering Committee member, Karanga, the global alliance for Social and Emotional Learning • 2019- Member of the ATV (Danish Academy of Technical Sciences) Council for Technology and Society

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• 2019 BOLD Awards: Boldest Scientific Project and Boldest AI Project • 2018- Scientific advisor for Learning Economy (Blockchain educational technology) • 2018 Grundfos Prize • 2017 Ministerial Danish Research Communication Prize (Forskningskommunikationsprisen) • 2017- Chairman of the membership selection committee of the Danish Academy of Natural Sciences • 2016- Member of the Danish Academy of Natural Sciences • 2016 Best paper award Int. Conf. on Complex Information Systems, COMPLEXIS • 2016 Selected as speaker at TedX Aarhus (157k views) • 2015 Received ERC starting grant • 2013-2014 Chairman of The Young Academy of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences • 2012-2014 Board member of The Young Academy of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences • 2011 Addressing experiment voted top-three research result in Danish science 2011 (videnskab.dk) • 2011 Addressing experiment named top-five research result in Aarhus University 2011 • 2010 Poster presentation award, IFA annual meeting • 2008 Marie Curie Intra-European fellowship • 2007 Lundbeck Foundation Talent Prize • 2007 QEOD Thesis Prize for Fundamental Aspects, European Physical Society • 2007 Faculty Prize, Faculty of Natural Science University of Aarhus, Denmark • 2007 US popular magazine Discover ranks our teleportation experiment the most significant experiment in all of physics 2006

Grants as PI (total amount: ~13.0mio€) • 2020 QTEdu, quantum education flagship CSA, 80k€ • 2020 Novo Explorative, 800k€ • 2019 Novo innovative communicant, 80k€ • 2019 ERC POC, 150k€ • 2018 EU Marie Curie ITN, 300k€ • 2018 Grundfos Prize 100k€ • 2018 Carlsberg Semper Ardens, 2mio $ • 2018 Synakos Foundation, 0.4mio $ • 2018 DFF ReGAME RCT, 300k€ (2.2M DKK) • 2017 Templeton Foundation 1.5mio $ • 2017 UFM Udlodningsmidler, “Danmarks Forskerklasse”, 250kDKK • 2016 Carlsberg Distinguished Associate Prof. Fellowship, 500k€ • 2016 Participant in QuBiz, Danish Innovation Foundation, JFS part: 430k€ • 2016 Lundbeck Foundation grant 80k€ • 2015 ERC Starting grant 1.5mio€ • 2015 Carlsberg large project, 250k€ • 2014 Coordinator of AU-network: Computational modeling of Complex Interactions (CMCI) 85k€ • 2014 Tempelton Foundation 1mio$ • 2013 Lundbeck Fellowship 1.5mio€ • 2012 Post doc Mark Bason receives Marie Curie Individual Fellowship, 200k€ • 2012 VKR Block-stipend, 2-year post doc, 160k€ • 2011 Director of AU Ideas Center: Community driven research: quantum games (CODER) 605k€ • 2011 Lundbeck Foundation grant, 270k€ • 2010 Marie Curie Reintegration Grant, 45k€ • 2010 Carlsberg apparatus grant, 80k€ • 2010 Steno Stipend from Danish National Research Council, 730k€

Teaching experience Teaching: • 2015- Coordinator of graduate course, Agent based modeling. • 2012- Lecturer in Advanced Quantum Mechanics (4th year course) • 2011- Project responsible on second year quantum mechanics course

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• 2011-2012 Project coordinator on first year waves and optics course • 2002-2006 Teaching assistant on various undergraduate courses in both physics and in first year mathematics Given an invited lecture in a quantum optics course in Aarhus, and assisted in counselling a student seminar series in Mainz.

Contribution to teaching material: I have been responsible for a number of pedagogical reviews of the topic of the quantum interface between light and atomic ensembles ([JFS10,JFS22,JFS23]) and made a significant contribution to a book chapter on the same topic [JFS21].

Supervision

Mentoring Co-supervision Main Supervision Bachelor 4 28 Master 4 1 26 PhD 3 6 7 Postdoc 3 10

Current group members Student assistants (studentermedhjælpere): Bo Jensen, Birk Skyum, Maelle Cattiaux, Justas Bistrickas, Donatas Tutinas, Beata Biskupicova, Aukse Jurkeviciute, Jozef Simo, Jens Riggelsen, Jesper Mohr Jensen, Sune Lindhardt, Mladen Angelov. Short term students (5 point project): Camilla Borre, Peter Granum, Mikel Olano. Bachelor: Emma Hilgaard, Johannes Kruse. Master: Janet Rafner, Emil Poulsen, Jacob Søgaard, Frederik Skovbo, Ole Krarup, Jacob Esmann, Mogens Dalgaard. PhD: Jens Jakob Sørensen, Otto Eliasson, Jens Schultz Laustsen, Jesper Jensen. Postdoc.: Romain Müller, Mario Napolitano, Pinja Haikka, Andreas Lieberoth, Louise Kindt, Robert Heck, Carlos Diaz. Scientific assistants: Lars Kroll Kristensen, Anders Duemose Lund, Mads Kock Pedersen, Jan Detlevsen, Jonathan Satchell, Tonni Tingholm.

Co-supervision PhD: Nils Byg Jørgensen, Mick Kristensen.

Current Center group size (48) Students (19):_PhD (4), master (4), bachelor (4), student assistants and interns (7). Senior staff (29): Permanent center researchers (15), Postdoc (4), scientific and technical assistants (10).

Former group members Student assistants (studentermedhjælpere): Dotan Reis, Jakob Winge, Søren Petterson, Jesper Halkjær Jensen, Thorbjørn Iversen, Philip Christensen, Georgian-Sorin Maxim, Michael Munch, Max Janum, Simon Bech Thougaard, Kristoffer Just Andersen, Albert Babi Oller, Alice Puricia. Short term students (5 point project, internship): Nils Byg Jørgensen, Søren Mikkelsen, Alexander Holm Kiilerich, Ottó Elíasson, Morten Andreasen, Søren Christensen, Mathieu deGoer, Nicolas Auvray. Bachelor: Mads Kock Petersen, Thorbjørn Iversen, Thomas Norman Dam, Nils Byg Jørgensen, Anna Gellert, Emil Eriksen, Kristian Trelborg, Jens Jakob Sørensen, Max Janum, Till Heinzel, Nicolai Haugaard, Jens Schultz Laustsen, Andreas Gad, Laura Feuerhake, Ole Krarup, Malthe Bisbo, Christian Bach, Mogens Dalgaard, Jens Bo Justesen, Johnny Hansen, Andreas Springborg, Lærke Nielsen, Christoffer Frederiksen, Martin Gregersen, Mikkel Pedersen, Stefan Vidovic. Master: Nityanand Sharma, Tilo Planke, Michael Kindberg, Mads Kock Pedersen, Aske Thorsen, Morten Andreasen, Jakob Flyger, Anette Svenningsen, Søren Christensen, Ebbe Stubbe, Søren Mikkelsen, Simon

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Enni, Morten Nielsen, Poul Ejlertsen, Till Heinzel, Nicolai Haugaard, Nanna Ravn Rasmussen, Henrik Mortensen, Mikel Olano. PhD: Andreas Lieberoth, Romain Müller, Robert Heck. Postdoc: Søren Gammelmark, Whenzhou Zhang, Mark Bason. Scientific assistants: Sidse Damgaard Hansen, Andreea Catalina Marin, Kristian Bak, Morten Andreasen.

Former co-supervision Master: Troels Thorsen Mørch. PhD: Poul L. Pedersen, Nils Winter, Lars Wacker, Miroslav Gajdacz. Post doc: Ridha Horchani, Andrew Hilliard, Lars Wacker, Miroslav Gajdacz.

Keynotes at international conferences and workshops: 8 • Addressing SGDs through computer games, Knowledge for Change: Citizen Science SDG Conference, 15-15/10 2020, Berlin. • Reexamining the field of citizen science through the lense of hybrid intelligence, ECSA Conference, Trieste/online, Sep 6-10 2020. • Hybrid Intelligence – benchmarking human vs machines intelligence, Megatrend Conference 2018, 22/11-18, Copenhagen, invitation only to provide long term policy input for the Danish Defense and Foreign Affairs Ministries (Keynote). • HKAGE Gifted Education Symposium, Making Education Epic Using Science Games, 14/7-18, Hong Kong. • Global Talent Summit 2018, Leveraging Crowd Intuition in the Future of Innovation, 20/1-18, Zurich. • Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB-2017), Studying human problem solving using citizen science games, April 18-22, 2017, Bath, England. • Nordic forum for human-computer interaction research (NordiCHI), October 2016, Gothenburg Sweden. • NIWeek, August 2016, Austin Texas.

Invited talks at international conferences and workshops: 44 • The World of Work in a post-pandemic era, Global Talent Summit 2020 9-10/9-20. • Using the Corona Minister Game for scalable SEL-education in a crisis, Karanga Online SEL Conference, 30/6-20. • ScienceAtHome: using citizen science to develop interfaces optimally supporting human creativity in an age of increasingly powerful algorithms, Open Innovation in Research, 2-3/5-19, Vienna • Hybrid human-machine learning in quantum physics and beyond, EU Marie Curie QuSCO School, 25-28/2-19, Saarbrucken. • Hybrid Intelligence – using games to benchmark human vs artificial intelligence, WISE (World Innovation Summit in Education), 20-21/2-19, Paris. • Quantum Games and Simulations for Research, education and Outreach, EQTC Quantum Flagship, 18-23/2-19, Grenoble. • ScienceAtHome and Think Like a Scientist, ALLEA working group on science education, 28/1-19, Copenhagen. • ScienceAtHome: den menneskelige superhjerne, Citizen Science and civil engagement, 28/1-19, Odense. • Hybrid Intelligence – benchmarking human vs machines intelligence, Megatrend 2018 for Udenrigs- og forsvarsministeriet, 22/11-18, Copenhagen. • Beyond AI, GOTO conference Copenhagen, 19-23/11-18, Copenhagen. • Hybrid human-machine learning in quantum physics and beyond, EGAS 50 conference, 7-13/7 18, Krakow, Poland. • Combining research enabling game based education with personalized education through game- based cognitive profiling, Open Science of Learning Workshop, 13-15/6-18 Paris, France. • Remote connected science, hybrid human-machine learning in quantum physics and beyond, Beyond Digital Computing, 19-21 March 2018, Heidelberg, Germany.

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• Citizen science: grænsefladen mellem menneskelig og kunstig intelligens, Fremtidens AI, technomania, 4-5 October 2017, Herning, Denmark. • Citizen science: investigating human and artificial intelligence via visualizations, Sci-Vi conference – Visualization and Animation in Science, 29 September 2017, Viborg, Denmark. • Probing and controlling quantum phase transitions, International Workshop on Quantum Sensing with Quantum Correlated Systems, 25-29 September 2017, Dresden, Germany. • Gamifying quantum research: harnessing human intuition, IQIS, 11-15 September 2017, Florence, Italy. • Heuristics and Metaheuristics in Quantum Control, Gordon Research Conference (GRC) 2017, Quantum Control of Light & Matter, 6-11/8, Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, MA, USA. • Citizen Science: investigating human and artificial intelligence, CogSci 2017, London, 26-30/7-17. • Connecting TLS to ScienceAtHome, founding conference of TLS/Global initiative, Aspen, USA, 9- 12/6-17. • This is how quantum technologies could change the world, Stabilt-Ustabilt, Næringslivsdagen, Oslo, Norway, 5/4-2017. • Quantum technologies: maximizing the unpredictable innovations, at Revolutionary innovation: how could innovation change our world? Conference organized by the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the EU, Brussels, December 2016. • Human problem solving and artificial intelligence, Summit on Human Problem Solving and Artificial Intelligence, Sandbjerg, Denmark, 28-30/11-16. • Non-destructive interrogation of quantum phase diagrams and game-based quantum optimization, the International Conference on Coherent and Nonlinear Optics (ICONO), September 2016, Minsk, Belarus. • Quantum games: learning from humans, teaching computers, Hereaus Workshop on Quantum Speed Limit, Bad Honnef, Germany, 7-10/6-16. • Science@home, individual and collective creativity, Citizen Cyberlab Summit, 17-18 September 2015, Geneva. • Game based investigation of individual and collective problem solving: towards intelligent machine learning, KREYON-workshop, Rome, 14/09-2015. • Probing and controlling ultra-cold matter with light, 22nd Central European Workshop on Quantum Optics, July 6-10-2015, Warsaw, Poland. • Computer games for quantum optimization, AIAS Rydberg Quantum Simulators Workshop, March 11-13, 2015, Aarhus, Denmark. • Human quantum optimization and measurement bang-bang control, Danish-Sino Workshop on Strongly Interacting Cold Atomic Gases, Dec. 1-5, 2014, Sandbjerg, Denmark. • StudentResearcher.org, Playful training of anyone for research, Frontiers in Science Education, 11/6-2014, Aarhus, Denmark. • Human quantum optimization and measurement bang-bang control, QUAINT workshop, 23-25/4- 2014 Sandbjerg, Denmark. • The quantum computer game: democratic research and game based learning, Games for Quantum Research Workshop, 22/2-2013, Heriot Watt, UK. • Non-destructive measurements and non-adiabatic control: a toolbox for ultra-cold atoms, Cold Atom Outlook 2012 – A European Endeavor, 31/10-2/11 2012, Aarhus Denmark. • Optical lattices: observing and manipulating individual atoms, QuAMP summer school, 9-13/9- 2012, Belfast, UK. • Non-adiabatic transport for quantum information processing, Shortcuts to adiabaticity international workshop, 16-20/7-2012, Bilbao, Spain. • Democratic Science and Game Based Learning: The Quantum Computer Game, Frontiers in Science Education, 18-19/6-2012, Aarhus, Denmark. • Game based research collaboration in science education, Games-Learning-and-Society 8.0, 13- 15/6-2012, Madison, USA. • Quantum non-demolition probing of hot and cold atoms, Sandbjerg Spring School, 13-15/4-2012, Sandbjerg, Denmark. • Towards quantum computation and atomtronics in optical lattices, Ultracold few-body systems and confinement-induced processes, Nov. 17-18 2011, Hamburg, Germany.

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• Imaging atoms in a strongly correlated quantum system one-by-one, Quo vadis Bose-Einstein condensation? Aug. 16-20 2010, Dresden, Germany. • Towards single site addressability in optical lattices , SFB/Transregio 49 Workshop, Sep 24-26, 2008, Waldthausen, Germany. • Quantum teleportation between light and matter,9th European Conference on Atoms Molecules & Photons (ECAMP IX), May 6-11, 2007, Crete, Greece. • Quantum teleportation between two mesoscopic objects: a photonic pulse and an atomic ensemble, Coherent Control of the Fundamental Processes in Optics and X-ray-Optics. June 29-July 3, 2006, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. • Quantum teleportation between two mesoscopic objects: a photonic pulse and an atomic ensemble, PHOTON, doctoral school, "Extreme Optics", May 2-4, 2006, Ardennes, Belgium. • Quantum teleportation between two mesoscopic objects: a photonic pulse and an atomic ensemble, Continuous Variable Quantum Information Workshop, May 19-22, 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark. • Entanglement and quantum memory with macroscopic gas samples, Theory of Quantum Gases and Quantum Coherence, October 29-November 2, 2005, Cortona, Italy. • Quantum memory for light, Fourth International Workshop of the Research Centre for Optics, Palacky University, Olomouc: "Classical and Quantum Interference", October 21-22, 2004, Olomouc, Czech Rep. In addition to this, numerous more informal talks at seminars, workshops and public outreach at high schools.

Organizational responsibilities • 2016 Main organizer (with Prof. Calarco), Heraeus Workshop: the Quantum Speed Limit • 2012-2015 Member of Department Council (Institutforum) • 2012 Organizer of international workshop: Cold atom outlook 2012 – a European endeavor • 2011- Project coordinator on the development of a scientific computer game: The quantum computer game • 2011- Organizer of a topical spring school on ultra-cold gases • 2010- Organizer of regular AMO institute talks series • 2007-2008 Participant in a science-industry (Leica) collaboration to develop a novel microscope • 2001–2003 Student member of the ruling body at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Aarhus University • 1999-2000 Chairman of the social student association, TÅGEKAMMERET, at the Faculty of Natural Science, Aarhus University

Personal training and development • 2015-2016 AU course research group management and leadership • 2013 AU course on university didactics, module 1 (general theoretical introduction), module 2 (Lecture planning and execution) • 2011 AU course on science-industry collaboration (Klædt på til erhvervssamarbejde) • 2011 AU course on the supervision of PhD students • 2004 Course on research dissemination (60 hours)

Public outreach • 100+ popular scientific lectures since 2011. • 100+ press appearances since 2011, including local, national and international , popular magazines, radio, and television interviews. • Appearing in the prize winning human-AI documentary, Almost Human. • Scientific consultant on popular scientific articles in Danish newspapers/magazines e.g. Fokus, Nyhedsavisen, Berlingske Tidende, Vejle Amts Folkeblad, , and Jyllands-Posten. • Scientific consultant on the popular scientific movie “The Copenhagen Interpretation”, Lars Becker- Larsen (2004). • Scientific consultant and appearance in an episode of the popular scientific television program “Viden Om” on teleportation.

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List of Publications (peer reviewed only)

Manuscripts in preparation (submission within a few months) [JFS1] Jana B. Jarecki, Pinja Haikka, J. F. Sherson, Solving Complex Dynamic Tasks Through Feature Focus, in preparation. [JFS2] Tsvetkova, M., Vuculescu, O., Dinev, P., Sherson, J., Wagner, C., Inequality and fairness with heterogenous endowments, in preparation for PNAS. [JFS3] Jens S. Laustsen, Robert Heck, Ottó Eliasson, Carrie A. Weidner, Jan J. Arlt, and Jacob F. Sherson, Experimental control program for remote control of cold atom experiments, in preparation.

Submitted [JFS4] Mads Kock Pedersen, M. K, Díaz, C.M.C., Amidi, A., Basaiawmoit, R.V. Bergenholtz, C., Christiansen, M. H., Gajdacz, M. Hertwig, R., Ishkhanyan, B., Klyver, K. Ladegaard, N., Mathiasen, K., Parsons, C., Petersen, M.B., Rafner, J., Villadsen, A.R., Wallentin, M., Sherson, J.F., and Skill Lab players, Cognitive abilities in the Wild: population-scale game- based cognitive assessment, submitted to Nature, https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.05274 [JFS5] Jensen, J.H.M., Møller, F.S., Sørensen, J.J., Sherson, J.F, Driving High-Fidelity Matrix Product State Dynamics with Exact Gradient Optimal Control, submitted to Phys. Rev. X, https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.06076 [JFS6] Jensen, J.H.M, Gajdacz, M, Ahmed, S.Z, Czarkowski, J.H., Weidner, C. Rafner, J., Sørensen, J.J, Sherson, J.F, Crowdsourcing human common sense for quantum control, submitted to Phys. Rev. X, https://arxiv.org/abs/2004.03296 [JFS7] Rafner, J., Grujic, Z. Misztal, M., Baerentzen, J., Bach, C., Gervang, B., Purup, S., Jia, R., Sherson, J. Geometry of turbulent dissipation and the Navier-Stokes regularity problem. Nature Comm. (in review), https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.10408 [JFS8] L.F. Buchmann, J.J.W. Sørense, F. Motzoi, K. Mølmer, A.E.B. Nielsen, J.F. Sherson, Determination of quantum phases via continuous measurements, submitted til PRL, https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.02518 [JFS9] M.K. Pedersen, P. Haikka, N. R: Rasmussen, and J. F. Sherson, Effects of training and hardware on performance in Quantum Moves, a quantum physics-based citizen science game, submitted for the Game Scope Conference 2016 [JFS10] Jens Jakob Sørensen, Mikel Aranburu, Till Heinzel, Jacob Sherson, Approaching the Quantum Speed Limit with Global-Local Optimization, Submitted for Phys. Rev. A, https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.07521

Accepted [JFS11] Eliasson, O., Heck, R., Laustsen, J.S, Muller, R., Arlt, J.J., Weidner, C.A. and Sherson, J.F. Spatial tomography of individual atoms in a quantum gas microscope. Accepted for Phys. Rev. A, https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.03079 [JFS12] Rafner, J., Hjorth, A. Risi, S., Phillipsen, L., Dumas, C., Biskjær, M.M, Noy, L., Tylen, K., Bergenholtz, C., Lynch, J., Zana, B., Sherson, J.F., crea.blender: A neural network-based image generation game to assess creative potential, accepted to CHI-play https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.05914 [JFS13] Ahmed, S. Z, Jensen, J.H.M, Weidner, C.A, Sørensen, J.J, Mudrich, M, Sherson, J.F, Quantum Composer: A programmable quantum visualization and simulation tool for education and research Am. Journal of Physics, https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.07263 [JFS14] Dalgaard, M., Motzoi, F., Jensen, J.H.M, Sherson, Hessian-based optimization of quantum dynaimcs under constrained control, accepted for Phys. Rev. A, https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.00935

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Peer reviewed papers: Quantum Physics Experiments [JFS15] M.A.Kristensen, M. B. Christensen, M.Gajdacz, M.Iglicki, K.Pawłowski, C.Klempt, J.F.Sherson, K.Rzążewski, A.J.Hilliard, J.J.Arlt, Observation of Atom Number Fluctuations in a Bose-Einstein Condensate, Phys. Rev. Lett., 122, 163601 (2019) [JFS16] O. Eliasson, R. Heck, J.S. Laustsen, M. Napolitano, R Muller, M. G. Bason, J. J. Arlt, J.F. Sherson, Spatially-selective in situ magnetometry of ultracold atomic clouds, J. Phys. B, 52, 075003 (2019) [JFS17] R. Heck, O. Vuculescu, J. J. Sørensen, J. Zoller, R. Müller, M. Napolitano, O. Eliasson, A. Thorsen, Jens S. Laustsen, M. Bason, L. Lyhne, M. Andreasen, C. Bergenholtz, S. Montagnero, T. Calarco, J. F. Sherson, Remote optimization of an ultracold atoms experiment by experts and citizen scientists, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (PNAS), 115, 11121 (2018) [JFS18] M. Bason, R. Heck, R. Müller, M. Napolitano, O. Eliasson, A. Thorsen, W. Zhang, J. Arlt, J. F. Sherson, Measurement-enhanced determination of BEC phase transitions, Journ. of Phys. B, 51, 175301 (2018) http://arxiv.org/abs/1607.02934 [JFS19] M. Kristensen, M. Gajdacz, P. L. Pedersen, C. Klempt, J.F. Sherson, J. Arlt, and A. Hilliard, Sub-atom shot noise Faraday imaging of ultracold atom clouds, Journ. of Phys B, 50, 034004, (2017) [JFS20] L. J. Wacker, N. B. Jørgensen, D. Birkmose, N. Winter, M. Mikkelsen, J. Sherson, Nikolaj Zinner and J. J. Arlt, Universal three-body physics in ultracold KRb mixtures, Phys. Rev. Lett., 117, 163201 (2016) [JFS21] M. Gajdacz, M. Kristensen, P. L. Pedersen, A. Hilliard, J. Arlt, and J.F. Sherson, Preparation of ultracold atom clouds at the shot noise level, Phys. Rev. Lett, 117, 073604 (2016), http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.05087 [JFS22] P. L. Pedersen, M. Gajdacz, F. Deuretzbacher, L. Santos, C. Klempt, J. F. Sherson, A. J. Hilliard, and J. J. Arlt, Spin dynamics in a two dimensional quantum gas, Phys. Rev. A, 89, 051603(R) (2014) [JFS23] P. Pedersen, N. Winter, M. Gajdacz, J. F. Sherson, and J. Arlt, Production and manipulation of wave packets from ultracold atoms in an optical lattice, Phys. Rev. A, 88, 023620 (2013) [JFS24] M. Gajdacz, P. Pedersen, T. Mørch, A. Hilliard, J. Arlt, and J.F. Sherson, Non-destructive Faraday imaging of dynamically controlled ultracold atoms, Rev. Sci. Instrum., 84, 083105 (2013) [JFS25] J. F. Sherson, S. J. Park, P. Pedersen, N. Winter, M. Gajdacz, S. Mai, and J. Arlt, Pump- probe coupling of matter wave packets to remote lattice states, New Journal of Physics, 14, 083013 (2012) [JFS26] S. J. Park, S. Mai, J. Arlt, and J. F. Sherson, Dynamical control of matter-wave splitting using time-dependent optical lattices, Phys. Rev. A, 85, 033626 (2012) [JFS27] C. Weitenberg, M. Endres, J. F. Sherson, M. Cheneau, P. Schauß, T. Fukuhara, I. Bloch, and Stefan Kuhr, Single-spin addressing in an atomic Mott insulator, Nature, 471, 319 (2011). [JFS28] J. F. Sherson*, C. Weitenberg*, M. Endres, M. Cheneau, I. Bloch, S. Kuhr , Single-atom- resolved fluorescence imaging of an atomic Mott insulator , Nature, 467, 68 (2010) (* these authors contributed equally). [JFS29] H. Krauter, J. F. Sherson, and E. S. Polzik, Quantum state transfer between light and matter via teleportation, Laser & Photon. Rev., 1–12 (2009) [JFS30] J. F. Sherson, H. Krauter, R.K. Olsson, B. Julsgaard, and E. S. Polzik, Quantum Memory and Teleportation Using Macroscopic Gas Samples, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. – B, 41, 22301 (2008). [JFS31] H.Krauter, J. Sherson, K. Jensen, T. Fernholz, P. J. Windpassinger, Niels Kjærgaard, J. Neergaard-Nielsen, B. Melholt-Nielsen, A. Hilliard, C. Olausson, J.H. Muller and E.S. Polzik. Quantum interface between light and atomic ensembles. Laser Spec- troscopy. Proceedings of the XVIII International Conference on ICOLS 2007. L. Hollberg, J. Bergquist, M. Kasevich, Eds. World Scientific (2008).

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[JFS32] T. Fernholz, H. Krauter, K. Jensen, J. F. Sherson, A. S. Sørensen, and E. S. Polzik, Spin Squeezing of Atomic Ensembles via Nuclear-Electronic Spin Entanglement, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 073601 (2008). [JFS33] J.F. Sherson, H. Krauter, R.K. Olsson, B. Julsgaard, K. Hammerer, J.I. Cirac, and E.S. Polzik, Quantum teleportation between light and matter, Nature 443, 557 (2006). [JFS34] B. Julsgaard, J. Sherson, J. I. Cirac, J. Fiurášek, and E. S. Polzik, Experimental demonstration of quantum memory for light, Nature 432, 482 (2004). [JFS35] B. Julsgaard, J. Sherson, J. L. Sørensen, and E.S. Polzik, Characterizing the spin state of an atomic ensemble using the magneto-optical resonance method, J. Opt. B: Quantum Semiclass. Opt. 6, 5 (2004). [JFS36] E.S. Polzik, B. Julsgaard, J. Sherson, and J. L. Sørensen, Entanglement and quantum teleportation with multi-atom ensembles, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A 361, 1391 (2003).

Peer reviewed papers: Quantum Physics Theory [JFS37] M Dalgaard, F. Motzoi, J.J. Sørensen, J.F. Sherson, Global optimization of quantum dynamics with AlphaZero deep exploration, accepted to Nature-Quant. Inf., 6, 6 (2020) https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.05672 [JFS38] J.H.M. Jensen, J.J. Sørensen, K. Mølmer, J.F. Sherson, Time-optimal Control of Collisional sq (swap) Gates in Ultracold Atomic Systems, PRA, 100, 052314 (2019) [JFS39] Jens Jakob Sørensen, J.H.M Jensen, Till Heinzel, Jacob Sherson, QEngine: A C++ Library for Quantum Optimal Control of Ultracold Atoms, Computer Physics Comm., 243, 135 (2019) https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.11731 [JFS40] J. J. W. H. Sørensen, M. Dalgaard, A. H. Kiilerich, K. Mølmer, and J. F. Sherson, Quantum control with measurements and quantum Zeno dynamics, Phys. Rev. A, 98, 062317 (2018) [JFS41] Jens Jakob Sørensen, Mikel Aranburu, Till Heinzel, Jacob Sherson, Gradient Based Quantum optimal control in a chopped basis: Applications in control of Bose-Einstein condensates, Phys. Rev. A, 98, 022119 (2018) https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.07509 [JFS42] Xikun Li, Daniel Pęcak, Tomasz Sowiński, Jacob Sherson, Anne E B Nielsen, Global optimization for quantum dynamics of few-fermion systems, Accepted for Phys. Rev. A, 97, 033602 (2018) https://arxiv.org/abs/1801.09585 [JFS43] H. L. Mortensen, J.J. Sørensen, K. Mølmer, J.F. Sherson, Fast state transfer in a lambda- system: a short-cut-to-adiabaticity approach to robust and resource optimized control, New Journal of Physics, 20, 025009 (2018) [JFS44] Brendan Reid, Maria-Moreno Cardoner, Jacob Sherson, Gabriele De Chiara, Manipulating matter waves in an optical superlattice, Phys. Rev. A, 94, 063629, 2016 [JFS45] M. Moreno-Cardoner, J. F. Sherson, G. De Chiara, Non-Gaussian distribution of collective operators in quantum spin chains, New J. Phys., 18, 103015 (2016) [JFS46] A. Wade, J. F. Sherson, and K. Mølmer, Manipulation of collective quantum states in Bose- Einstein condensates by continuous imaging, Phys. Rev. A, 93, 023610 (2016) [JFS47] M. Gajdacz, K. K. Das, J. Arlt, J. F. Sherson, and T. Opatrny, Optimal dynamics beyond the Quantum Speed Limit, Phys. Rev. A, 92, 062106 (2015) [JFS48] A. Wade, J. F. Sherson, and K. Mølmer, Squeezing and entanglement of density oscillations in a Bose-Einstein condensate, Phys. Rev. Lett., 115, 060401 (2015) [JFS49] M. K. Pedersen, M. C. Tichy, J. J. Sørensen, J. F. Sherson, Many-body state engineering using measurements and fixed unitary dynamics, New J. Phys., 16, 113038 (2014) http://arxiv.org/abs/1406.0667 [JFS50] B. Rogers, M. Paternostro, J. F. Sherson, and G. De Chiara, Characterization of Bose- Hubbard Models with Quantum Non-demolition Measurements, Phys. Rev. A, 90, 043618 (2014) (Editor’s suggestion) [JFS51] N. B. Jørgensen, M. Bason, and J. F. Sherson, Single- and two-qubit quantum gates using superimposed optical lattice potentials, Phys. Rev. A, 89, 032306 (2014) [JFS52] Malte C. Tichy, Mads K. Pedersen, K. Mølmer, and J. F. Sherson, Nonadiabatic quantum state control of many bosons in few wells, Phys. Rev. A, 87, 063422 (2013)

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[JFS53] Malte C. Tichy, Jacob F. Sherson and Klaus Mølmer, Dynamical effects of exchange symmetry breaking in mixtures of interacting bosons, Phys. Rev. A, 86, 063630 (2012) [JFS54] Malte C. Tichy, Klaus Mølmer and Jacob F. Sherson, Shaking the entropy out of a lattice: atomic filtering by vibrational excitations, Phys. Rev. A, 86, 033618 (2012) [JFS55] C. Weitenberg, S. Kuhr, K. Mølmer, and J. F. Sherson, A quantum computation architecture using optical tweezers, Phys. Rev. A., 84, 032322 (2011) [JFS56] J.F. Sherson and K. Mølmer, Polarization squeezing by optical Faraday rotation, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 143602 (2006). [JFS57] J. Fiurasek, J. Sherson, T. Opatrny, and E.S. Polzik, Single-passage read-out of atomic quantum memory, Phys. Rev. A 73, 022331 (2005). [JFS58] J.F. Sherson, A.S. Sørensen, J. Fiurasek, K. Mølmer, and E.S. Polzik, Light Qubit Storage and Retrieval using Macroscopic Atomic Ensembles, Phys. Rev. A 74, 011802(R) (2006). [JFS59] J. Sherson and K. Mølmer, Entanglement of large atomic samples: a Gaussian state analysis, Phys. Rev. A 71, 033813 (2005).

Peer reviewed papers: AI, didactics, Citizen Science, and social and cognitive science [JFS60] Weidner, C.A., Ahmed, S.Z., Jensen, J.H.M., Sherson, J.F., Lewandowski, H.J., Investigating student use of a flexible tool for stimulating and visualizing quantum mechanics, Physics Education Research Conference 2020 proceedings, page 563, (2020) [JFS61] Vuculescu, O., Pedersen, M.K., Sherson, J.F., Bergenholtz, C, Human search in a fitness landscape: How to assess the difficulty of a search problem, Complexity, 2020, 7802169 (2020) [JFS62] C. Diaz, M. Ponti, P. Haikka, R. Basaiawmoit, J.F. Sherson, More than data gatherers: exploring player experience in a citizen science game, Quality and User Experience, 5, 1 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1007/s41233-019-0030-8 [JFS63] J. F. Sherson. Studying human problem solving using citizen science games. Proceedings of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB-2017) [JFS64] Mads K. Pedersen, Nanna R. Rasmussen, Jacob F. Sherson, and Rajiv V. Basaiawmoit, Leaderboard effects on Player Performance in Citizen Science Games, Procedeedings of European Conference on Games Based Learning, ECGBL 2017, https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.03704 [JFS65] O. Vuculescu, C. Bergenholtz, M. K. Pedersen and J. F. Sherson. Fitness landscapes in organizational theory: research challenges and future directions. Proceeding of Druid 20th Conference (2016) [JFS66] D. Mønster, R. Fusaroli, K. Tylén, A. Roepstorff, J. F. Sherson, Causal inference from noisy time-series data—testing the Convergent Cross-Mapping algorithm in the presence of noise and external influence, Future Generation Computer Systems, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2016.12.009 (2016) [JFS67] M. K. Pedersen, C. C. Borre, A. Lieberoth, and J Sherson, Knowledge Formation and Inter- Game Transfer With Classical and Quantum Physics, ECGBL-2016 conference proceedings, p 1010 (2016) [JFS68] M. K. Pedersen, A. Svenningsen, N. B. Dohn, A. Lieberoth, J. Sherson, DiffGame: Game- based mathematics learning for physics, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Science, 228, 316 (2016), http://arxiv.org/abs/1601.08016 [JFS69] M. K. Pedersen, B. Skyum, R. Heck, R. Müller, M. Bason, A. Lieberoth, and J. F. Sherson, A virtual learning environment for interactive engagement with advanced quantum mechanics, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 12, 013102 (2016), http://arxiv.org/abs/1511.01714 [JFS70] D. Mønster, R. Fusaroli, K. Tylén, A. Roepstorff, J. F. Sherson, Inferring causality from noisy time series data, Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Complex Information Systems, COMPLEXIS. SciTePress, p. 48 (2016), DOI: 10.5220/0005932600480056, http://arxiv.org/abs/1603.01155, best paper award [JFS71] RETRACTED J. J. Sørensen, M. K. Pedersen, M. Munch, P. Haikka, J. H. Jensen, T. Planke, M.G. Andreasen, M. Gajdacz, K. Mølmer, A. Lieberoth, J. F. Sherson, Exploring the Quantum Speed Limit with Computer Games, Nature, 532, 210 (2016),

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[JFS72] A. Lieberoth, M. K. Pedersen, J. F. Sherson, Play or science? a study of learning and framing in crowdscience games, Well Played Journal, 4, 30 (2015) [JFS73] A. Lieberoth, M. K. Pedersen, A. C. Marin, T. Planke, J. F. Sherson, Getting humans to do quantum optimization - user acquisition, engagement and early results from the citizen cyberscience game Quantum Moves, Journal of Human Computation, 1 (1) 2014 [JFS74] Ole Eggers Bjælde, Mads Kock Pedersen, and Jacob Sherson, Gamification of Quantum Mechanics Teaching, World Conference on E-learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education, 2014, 218 (2014) [JFS75] R. Magnussen, S. Damgaard, T. Planke, J. F. Sherson, Games as a Platform for Student Participation in Authentic Scientific Research, Electronic Journal of e-Learning (EJEL), 12, 259 (2014) http://www.ejel.org/volume12/issue3 [JFS76] R. Magnussen, S. Damgaard, T. Planke, J. F. Sherson, Scientific Discovery Games for Authentic Science Education, Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Game-Based Learning (ECGBL), pages 344-352 (2013) [JFS77] R. Magnussen, S. Damgaard, K. Grønbæk, K. Mølmer, and J. F. Sherson, Game-based Research Collaboration applied to Science Education, Conference Proceedings of Games- Learning-Society 8.0, Madison 2012.

Peer reviewed book chapters [JFS78] K. Hammerer, J. Sherson, J.I. Cirac, and E.S. Polzik, Deterministic Quantum Interface between Light and Atomic Ensembles, Book chapter in “Quantum Information with continuous variables of atoms and light”, eds: N. J. Cerf, G. Leuchs, and E.S. Polzik, World scientific publishing 2007, pages: 513-551. [JFS79] J. Sherson, B. Julsgaard, and E.S. Polzik, Deterministic atom-light quantum interface, Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Eds. P. Berman, C. Lin, and E. Arimondo, Vol 54, Elsevier 2007 (quant-ph/0601186). [JFS80] J. Sherson, B. Julsgaard, and E.S. Polzik, Distant Entanglement of Macroscopic Gas Samples, in “Decoherence, Entanglement and Information Protection in Complex Quantum Systems”, pp. 353-372, eds. W.M. Akulin, A. Sarfati, G. Kurizki, and S. Pellegrin, Springer, Dordrecht 2005 (quant-ph/0408146).

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