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Microclocks at NIST - CSAC Team

The 2007 NIST Microfabricated Atomic Clock Devices Team

The NIST scientists and collaborators carrying out research on microfabricated atomic devices. From left to right: John Kitching, Vishal Shah, Alan Brannon, Elizabeth Donley, Eleanor Hodby, Matt Eardley, Ying-Ju Wang, Clark Griffith, Hugh Robinson, Svenja Knappe, Li-Anne Liew, John Moreland, and Susan Schima

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Past members of the chip-scale atomic devices team:

Brad Lindseth, now at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder

Vladislav Gerginov, now at Cymer, Inc., San Diego, CA

Peter Schwindt, now at Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, NM

Neil Claussen, now at Precision Photonics, Inc., Boulder

Britni Ratliff, now at The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Other collaborators:

Prof. Andrei Shkel, University of California, Irvine

Prof. Liwei Lin, University of California, Berkeley

Dr. Mark Prouty, Geometrics

Dr. Randy Rollo, SPAWAR, San Diego

Prof. Michael Rosenbluh, Bar Ilan University, Israel

Natasha Vukicevic, formerly of Time and Frequency Division, NIST

Dr. Robert Wynands, PTB, Germany

Marcus Staehler, University of Bonn, Germany

Dr. Aleksej Taichenachev, Novosibirsk State University, Russia

Dr. Valera Yudin, Novosibirsk State University, Russia

Dr. Vladimir Velichansky, Lebedev Institute, Russia

Sergei Kargapoltsev, Lebedev Institute, Russia

Prof. Dmitri Budker, University of California, Berkeley

Prof. YC Lee, Prof. Victor Bright, Prof. Zoya Popovic, Richard Chang, Alan Brannon and Jason Breitbarth, University of Colorado, Boulder

Prof. Joe Maclennan, University of Colorado, Boulder

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