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Awards

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2022 APS Fellow - Andrew Ludlow

For outstanding scientific leadership in the development of a state-of-the-art optical lattice clock to achieve one of the lowest atomic

2022 APS Fellow - Tara Fortier

For pioneering contributions to phase stabilized mode-locked lasers and optical combs, fundamental tests of physics with precision optical

2019 PECASE - Laura Sinclair

For creating a suite of some of the world’s best optical tools to bring precision measurement out of well-controlled laboratory environments

2019 PECASE - Franklyn Quinlan

For defying prevailing theory from the past 40 years to generate the world’s most stable electromagnetic signals spanning the radiofrequency

2018 I.I. Rabi Award - Jun Ye

For the development of stable, reproducible, and accurate atomic clocks based on optical lattices, and the use of those clocks to probe

2018 IEEE Fellow - David A. Howe

David A. Howe, NIST and Colorado University Professional Research Advisor, from Boulder, Colorado, USA has been named an IEEE Fellow. He is
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