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Keynote/Plenary Speakers

Keynote and Plenary Speakers

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

"How symmetric is the electron? Looking for out-of-roundness of 10-14 femtometers"

Eric Cornell

NIST Quantum Physics Division
Nobel Laureate, NIST Fellow



PLENARY TALKS / SPEAKERS

Quantum Computing

Carl Williams Carl Williams

Chief, NIST Atomic Physics Division, Coordinator, NIST Quantum Information Program


The Ubiquitous SQUID: Ultrasensitive Measurements

John Clarke John Clarke

University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Physics, Condensed Matter Experiment


Imaging Magnetic Surfaces with Atomic Resolution

Mathias Brode Mathias Bode

Argonne National Laboratory, Center for Nanoscale Materials
IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer for 2007


History of Time and Frequency in Boulder

Don Sullivan Don Sullivan

Former Chief (retired), NIST Time and Frequency Division


Laser Cooling and Better Clocks

Dave Wineland Dave Wineland

NIST Time and Frequency Division, NIST Fellow


CPEM 2008 will also include three Special Sessions:

Redefinition of the SI
Nanoscale Electromagnetic Metrology
Quantum Hall Effect and Resistance Standards

 

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Date created: 3/23/2007
Last updated: 03/25/2008