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Hybrid Quantum Optomechanical Systems with Solid-State Artificial Atoms | NIST
April 26, 2023
Quantum computing researchers at NIST are developing hybrid quantum systems that combine microwave photons, acoustic phonons, and solid-state

2022 IEEE Fellow – John Kitching | NIST
April 26, 2023
In 2022, John Kitching from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) was named an IEEE Fellow,

Phase and Amplitude Noise Metrology | NIST
April 25, 2023
NIST Develops Advanced Noise Measurement Techniques for Quantum Technologies The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has

GNSS and satellite time transfer | NIST
April 24, 2023
Summary of NIST GNSS and Satellite Time Transfer Article: NIST uses two primary methods for high-precision clock comparison

JARVIS-ML | NIST
April 23, 2023
Title: NIST’s JARVIS-ML Repository Accelerates Materials Discovery NIST has developed JARVIS-ML, a repository of machine learning models and

William McGehee | NIST
April 20, 2023
William McGehee is a physicist at NIST who specializes in developing portable quantum sensors using laser-cooled atoms and

Kristan Corwin | NIST
April 20, 2023
Dr. Kristan Corwin is a distinguished physicist and researcher who has made significant contributions to the fields of

2022 – Jacob Rabinow Applied Research Award—Dietrich Leibfried, Daniel Slichter, Andrew Wilson | NIST
April 20, 2023
Title: NIST Awards Jacob Rabinow Prize to Quantum Computing Pioneers Three researchers from the National Institute of Standards

Quantum Networking with Trapped Ions | NIST
April 19, 2023
Title: NIST Develops Quantum Networking with Trapped Ions 1. Quantum Networking with Trapped Ions NIST researchers are developing