Jason Stalnaker

  • Donald R. Longman '32 Professor of Physics

Areas of Study

Education

  • BA, University California Berkeley, 1998
  • MA, University California Berkeley, 2000
  • PhD, University California Berkeley, 2005

Fall 2025

Quantum Mechanics — PHYS 312

Laboratory Physics — PHYS 418

Special Problems in Physics and Astronomy — PHYS 451

Spring 2026

Electricity, Magnetism and Thermodynamics — PHYS 111

Laboratory Physics — PHYS 418

Special Problems in Physics and Astronomy — PHYS 451

  • precision atomic spectroscopy
  • femtosecond frequency combs
  • atomic magnetometers

  • Physics 111: Electricity, Magnetism, & Thermodynamics
  • Physics 242: Electronics
  • Physics 311: Electricity and Magnetism
  • Physics 312: Quantum Mechanics
  • Physics 314: Intermediate Lab
  • Physics 316: Optics

  • National Research Council Post-doctoral Fellow, 2005–2007
    Optical Frequency Measurements Group
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder Colorado
  • PhD in physics, University of California at Berkeley, 2005
    Dissertation Title: Progress Towards Parity Nonconservation in Ytterbium
    Thesis Advisors: Dmitry Budker and Stuart Freedman
  • MA in physics, University of California at Berkeley, 2000
  • BA in physics, University of California at Berkeley, 1998

Notes

Jason Stalnaker Awarded Grant and Has Coauthored Paper Published

Donald R. Longman ’32 Professor of Physics Jason Stalnaker was awarded a three-year grant from the National Science Foundation for Exotic Physics Searches with Magnetometer Networks. The grant is a collaboration with Cal State-East Bay University, Bucknell University, and Messiah University. Jason and three recent Oberlin graduates coauthored a paper on a “Multimessenger Search for Exotic Field Emission with a Global Magnetometer Network” in Physical Review X.

Jason Stalnaker Coauthored Paper Published in "Physical Review D"

Professor of Physics Jason Stalnaker and Oberlin students Eduardo Castro Muñoz ’23 and Ehsan Nikfar ’25 have coauthored a paper in Physical Review D on a search for magnetic signatures of hidden-photon and axion dark matter in the wilderness. The article is being highlighted by the journal as an Editors’ Suggestion.

Jason Stalnaker Coauthors Publication

Associate Professor of Physics Jason Stalnaker coauthored a publication that appeared in the journal Physics of the Dark Universe. The paper describes an analysis method for detecting dark matter using a network of optical magnetometers. Oberlin student P. Claire Segura ’20 is also a coauthor on the paper.

News

Winter Term in Oberlin: 2020

Winter Term is a time of year when Oberlin students are encouraged to conduct independent or group projects outside of courses related to their majors. Pursuits can be done on or off campus with students choosing to work almost anywhere on the map. This year we highlight some of the work by the more than 900 students who completed projects in Oberlin.