2016 APS Fellow – John Kitching | NIST

Title: John Kitching Elected 2016 APS Fellow for Pioneering Work in Chip-Scale Atomic Devices

Summary:
John Kitching, a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), has been elected as an American Physical Society (APS) Fellow for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of chip-scale atomic devices. The APS Fellowship is a prestigious honor that recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the physics community through their research, applications, leadership, or education efforts.

Kitching’s work has been at the forefront of integrating atomic and optical physics with microscale engineering techniques. His pioneering research has enabled the development of highly precise quantum-based microscale sensors that can measure a wide range of physical quantities. These innovative devices have the potential to revolutionize various fields, including navigation, environmental monitoring, and healthcare diagnostics.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/awards/2016-aps-fellow-john-kitching

Keywords: precision, quantum-based, microscale, sensors

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