Dr. Jim Booth is a physicist at NIST in Boulder, CO, specializing in measuring electromagnetic properties of new electronic materials and devices. His research focuses on understanding how these materials behave across a wide range of frequencies, from very low to extremely high. Booth has made significant contributions to the field, including developing measurement techniques for thin-film materials, and has been recognized with a Department of Commerce Bronze Medal for his work. He is actively involved with two IEEE technical committees related to biological effects of microwaves and microwave superconductivity.
Source: https://www.nist.gov/people/jim-booth
Keywords: Frequency, Superconducting, Microwave, Materials, Quantum