Keynote/Plenary Speakers
Keynote and Plenary Speakers
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
"How symmetric is the electron? Looking for out-of-roundness of 10-14 femtometers"
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Eric Cornell NIST Quantum Physics Division Nobel Laureate, NIST Fellow |
PLENARY TALKS / SPEAKERS
Quantum Computing
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Carl Williams Chief, NIST Atomic Physics Division, Coordinator, NIST Quantum Information Program |
The Ubiquitous SQUID: Ultrasensitive Measurements
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John Clarke University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Physics, Condensed Matter Experiment |
Imaging Magnetic Surfaces with Atomic Resolution
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Mathias Bode Argonne National Laboratory, Center for Nanoscale Materials IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer for 2007 |
History of Time and Frequency in Boulder
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Don Sullivan Former Chief (retired), NIST Time and Frequency Division |
Laser Cooling and Better Clocks
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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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Last updated: 03/25/2008





