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JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and University of Colorado at Boulder
Published
Author(s)
D Z. Anderson, J E. Faller, M J. Holland, L Kolvalenko, S R. Leone, R McCray, David Nesbitt
Abstract
The revised JILA brochure, written for those interested in NIST programs as well as for prospective graduate students, postdoctoral associates, and visiting fellows, provides an overview of JILA and its mission, and explains the joint nature of the institute between NIST and the University of Colorado, with the purpose of showing that JILA is an excellent place to do scientific research. This brochure contains a description of current research areas, special programs (Visiting Fellows, prostdoctoral research associates, graduate students,and industry at JILA), Facilities, and a list of JILA Fellow and Fellow-Track scientists, their specific research interests, and how to contact them.
Citation
JILA Brochure
Pub Type
Others
Keywords
atomic, laser, molecular, NIST, University of Colorado
Anderson, D.
, Faller, J.
, Holland, M.
, Kolvalenko, L.
, Leone, S.
, McCray, R.
and Nesbitt, D.
(2001),
JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and University of Colorado at Boulder, JILA Brochure
(Accessed October 20, 2025)