Title: Alan Migdall Named 2007 APS Fellow
Summary:
Alan Migdall, a physicist at NIST, has been elected as an American Physical Society (APS) Fellow for 2007. This prestigious honor recognizes his exceptional contributions to the field of physics.
Migdall’s research focuses on the development of parametric down conversion and correlated-photon generation. These technologies have significant applications in various areas, including metrology, cryptography, communications, and fundamental physics research.
The APS Fellowship is a distinct honor that signifies recognition by one’s professional peers. Migdall’s election as an APS Fellow highlights the impact of his research on the physics community and its potential applications in various fields.
Source: https://www.nist.gov/awards/2007-aps-fellow-alan-migdall
Keywords: parametric down conversion, correlated-photon generation, metrology, cryptography