Quantum Technologies

Standards & Measurements | NIST

NIST plays a crucial role in establishing and maintaining quantum standards and measurements. The organization defines national standards

Anyone for Anyons? | NIST

Researchers have demonstrated that anyons, a type of quantum particle previously thought to exist only in two dimensions,

Spectroradiometry of sources | NIST

NIST maintains facilities and calibration standards for spectral radiance and irradiance at their Facility for Spectroradiometric Calibrations (FASCAL)

James A. St Pierre | NIST

James A. St. Pierre is the Deputy Director of the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at NIST, overseeing a

Pradeep Namboodiri | NIST

Dr. Pradeep Namboodiri is a senior experimental physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) with

Garnett W. Bryant | NIST

Garnett W. Bryant is a leading condensed matter physicist at NIST, focusing on atomic-scale quantum devices. His research

Julia Scherschligt | NIST

Dr. Julia Scherschligt is a leading expert in metrology and instrument science at the National Institute of Standards

Metrology | NIST

NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, plays a crucial role in metrology – the science of

CTL 2025 SURF Program | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is offering a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program in

Angela R. Hight Walker | NIST

Dr. Angela R. Hight Walker is a distinguished scientist at NIST known for her pioneering work in optical

IASG Members | NIST

The International Atomic Spectroscopists’ Group (IASG) is a global organization with members from nine institutions across the world.

Imaging the Elusive Skyrmion | NIST

Scientists at NIST have used neutron imaging and reconstruction algorithms to visualize 3D skyrmion structures in bulk materials

Just for KICS! | NIST

Researchers at NIST have developed a new system to read out measurements from single-photon detectors using kinetic inductance

What Time Is It on the Moon? | NIST

Title: NIST Proposes Lunar Timekeeping System for Moon Exploration The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has

About PML | NIST

The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) at NIST is responsible for setting the definitive U.S. standards for various measurements,

Unity in the Photon Community | NIST

Title: NIST Releases Single-Photon Sources and Detectors Dictionary NIST scientists have developed a comprehensive dictionary of terms related

Photons by the Numbers | NIST

NIST researchers are developing a new method to generate and count specific numbers of photons with high accuracy,

Taming the Qubit | NIST

NIST scientists have made significant progress in controlling quantum bits (qubits) for quantum computing. They demonstrated a logic

Four PML Scientists Honored | NIST

Four scientists from NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have recently received prestigious awards and honors for their groundbreaking work

Jun Ye: A Timely Profile | NIST

Jun Ye, a physicist at NIST/JILA, has developed the world’s most precise atomic clock, which would neither gain

CHO and Tell | NIST

I’m happy to summarize the article, but I don’t see the actual article text you want me to

First, Fast, and Faster | NIST

Scientists at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have developed a new method to create superluminal light pulses using four-wave

Cornell Wins NSF Award | NIST

Eric A. Cornell, a physicist at NIST and adjunct professor at the University of Colorado, has been awarded

Universe in the Balance | NIST

Researchers at NIST have developed a method to link quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) measurements to the SI unit

FCSC Working Group 2 | NIST

Title: NIST’s FCSC Working Group 2 Advances Flow Cytometry Standardization NIST’s Working Group 2 (WG2) is making significant

About MML | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) is a key national resource for

Food Safety | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) operates a comprehensive food safety program that focuses on ensuring

Sujitra Pookpanratana | NIST

Dr. Sujitra Pookpanratana is a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) focusing on advanced

About CTL | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology Communications Technology Laboratory (NIST CTL) plays a crucial role in advancing

Diamond NV Center Magnetometry | NIST

The article discusses the development of a facility for measuring magnetic nanodevices using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond.

Nanomagnet Dynamics | NIST

NIST Researchers Develop Advanced Nanomagnet Measurement Techniques The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is advancing the

Theory of Spin-Orbit Torque | NIST

The article discusses the phenomenon of spin-orbit torque, which involves the interaction between electrical currents and magnetic materials

Sungmin Kim | NIST

Sungmin Kim is a researcher at NIST working on advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques for studying 2D quantum

Andrew C. Wilson | NIST

Dr. Andrew Wilson is a leading figure in the development of quantum technologies at the National Institute of

Top 7 NIST Visuals of 2019 | NIST

The article highlights NIST’s top 7 visuals of 2019, showcasing the institute’s cutting-edge research and technology. The visuals

Optical grating scatterometry | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing standards and methods for assessing periodic structures using

Justyna P. Zwolak | NIST

Justyna Zwolak, a scientist at NIST, is working on applying machine learning and AI to quantum computing, specifically

James G. Kushmerick | NIST

Dr. James Kushmerick is the Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory at NIST, overseeing quantum information science, neuromorphic

Tara Fortier | NIST

Tara Fortier is a physicist and project leader at NIST’s Time and Frequency Division, where she leads research

MML Products & Services | NIST

NIST, a leading organization in measurement standards, has been providing over 1,300 Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) to ensure

Atomic Spectroscopy Group | NIST

The Atomic Spectroscopy Group at NIST focuses on measuring, calculating, and disseminating reference data on atomic properties and

Quantum Communications | NIST

NIST’s Communications Technology Laboratory is a key research center for quantum communications, focusing on sensing, computing, and networking.

Device Fabrication Group | NIST

The Device Fabrication Group at NIST is using advanced micro- and nanofabrication techniques to create innovative sensors and

Quantum Electronics Group | NIST

The Quantum Electronics Group at NIST has two main goals: conducting fundamental research and developing advanced readout technology

Melissa Midzor | NIST

Dr. Melissa Midzor has been appointed as the new Director of the Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL) at NIST,

Time and Frequency Division | NIST

Title: NIST’s Time and Frequency Division: Maintaining Quantum Standards The Time and Frequency Division at the National Institute

Measurement Uncertainty | NIST

Title: NIST Releases Updated Measurement Uncertainty Standards NIST has released an updated version of their Guide to the

Daniel Wines | NIST

Daniel Wines is a researcher at NIST whose work focuses on applying first-principles methods and machine learning to

Tara Fortier | NIST

Dr. Tara Fortier is a leading researcher at NIST’s Time and Frequency Division, where she focuses on developing

Roger Brown | NIST

Roger Brown, a physicist at NIST, is leading the development of a portable optical lattice clock. This project

Kinetic Inductance Spectrophotometry | NIST

The Kinetic Inductance Spectrophotometry Project at NIST is developing advanced superconducting detector technologies for next-generation hyperspectral imaging. The

Fundamental Thermodynamics Group | NIST

The Fundamental Thermodynamics Group at NIST maintains national measurement standards for temperature, humidity, pressure, vacuum, and leaks. Their

Faint Photonics Group | NIST

The Faint Photonics Group at NIST is developing advanced light sources, detectors, and measurement techniques that operate at

Work with NIST | NIST

NIST is a key federal agency focused on advancing U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness through measurement science, standards,

Far-infrared Spectrometer | NIST

Title: NIST Enhances Far-Infrared Spectrometer for Advanced Research The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has upgraded

Research Opportunities in PML | NIST

The article discusses the research opportunities available at the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) of the National Institute of

Nanoscale Spectroscopy Group | NIST

The Nanoscale Spectroscopy Group at NIST conducts fundamental research to develop advanced measurement technologies for nanoscale materials and

Calibration LAP | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed the Calibration Laboratories Accreditation Program (LAP) through its

Yuri Ralchenko | NIST

Dr. Yuri Ralchenko is a leading researcher at NIST’s Atomic Spectroscopy Group, focusing on highly-charged ions, plasma modeling,

Quantum information science | NIST

Quantum information science combines quantum physics and information theory to revolutionize technology. NIST has been a leader in

Time & frequency | NIST

NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, plays a crucial role in time and frequency measurement, which

Metrology Program | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has launched the CHIPS Metrology Program to address critical measurement

IEG Announcements Archive 2019 | NIST

The article discusses the upcoming IEG (Interagency Electronic Governance) meeting scheduled for June 25, 2020, at NIST’s Gaithersburg

Why You Need Standards | NIST

The article discusses the importance of standards in science and technology, using examples from NIST’s work over the

Superconductive Electronics Group | NIST

The Superconductive Electronics Group at NIST is developing advanced quantum-based measurement technologies using superconducting materials and Josephson junctions.

Noise Thermometry | NIST

NIST has developed a quantum-based electronic temperature standard using noise thermometry, which measures Johnson noise in resistors to

How Do Atomic Clocks Work? | NIST

Atomic clocks, which use the precise oscillations of atoms to measure time, have revolutionized modern life by providing

David Gundlach | NIST

Dr. David J. Gundlach is the Chief of the Nanoscale Device Characterization Division at NIST, focusing on developing

METIS | NIST

The Metrology Exchange to Innovate in Semiconductors (METIS) is a new initiative by CHIPS for America to share

Timekeeping and clocks FAQs | NIST

Title: NIST Explains Timekeeping and Clock Standards NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, has published a

Clocks Galore | NIST

The article discusses various types of atomic clocks and their applications in different fields. Rubidium clocks, which are

Standards Executive Resources | NIST

The article discusses various federal standards-related policies and guidance documents that govern how the U.S. government engages with

Aaron Katzenmeyer | NIST

Aaron Katzenmeyer is a senior research scientist at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory, focusing on quantum technologies and nanoscale

Optical Frequency Combs | NIST

Optical frequency combs are specialized lasers that act like rulers for light, measuring exact frequencies with extreme precision.

Frequently Asked Questions | NIST

Title: NIST Launches METIS Data Exchange Ecosystem for Semiconductor Manufacturing NIST has introduced the METIS (Metrology Exchange to

US-Japan MRA | NIST

The article discusses the US-Japan Memorandum of Cooperation (MRA) on quantum information science and technology, which was signed

Elizabeth Koncki | NIST

Elizabeth Koncki, known as Els, is a Physical Scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

James K. Olthoff | NIST

James K. Olthoff, a distinguished physicist with over 35 years of experience at NIST, has been appointed as

Cryptography | NIST

NIST has been a leader in cryptography for 50 years, developing standards and guidelines that enable secure data

Quantum Bioimaging | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Quantum Bioimaging Tools Using Entangled Photons The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has

Electron-Solid Interactions | NIST

The article discusses the importance of understanding electron-solid interactions for accurate interpretation of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images

EUV Scatterometry | NIST

The article discusses the development of advanced scatterometry techniques for measuring and inspecting the smallest features on integrated

CHIPS Metrology Community | NIST

The CHIPS Metrology Community, established by CHIPS for America, aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing across the

Ion Storage Group | NIST

The Ion Storage Group at NIST conducts groundbreaking research on atomic and molecular ions trapped in electromagnetic fields.

NIST on a Chip Technology | NIST

Title: NIST Launches NOAC Program for Miniaturized Quantum Standards and Sensors 1. Overview: The National Institute of Standards

Ion Storage Group Research | NIST

The NIST Ion Storage Group conducts research on various aspects of quantum information and precision measurement using trapped

Yiliang Bao | NIST

Yiliang Bao is a research scientist at NIST working on various quantum and nanotechnology projects. She received her

Dan Schmidt | NIST

Dan Schmidt, a research physicist and Group Leader at NIST, has been leading the Device Fabrication Group since

Standards Activities | NIST

NIST actively participates in various international standards development efforts across multiple domains, including wireless body area networks, immersive

James K. Olthoff | NIST

Dr. James K. Olthoff has been appointed as the first Chief Metrologist at the National Institute of Standards

Pragya Shrestha | NIST

Pragya R. Shrestha is an electrical engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the

John H. Lehman | NIST

John H. Lehman is a Senior Research Scientist at NIST’s Sources and Detectors Group, focusing on laser power

Marty Stevens | NIST

Dr. Marty Stevens is a leading researcher at NIST-Boulder, focusing on quantum technologies. His work involves developing advanced

CHRNS: Cryogenic Goniometer | NIST

Researchers at NIST have developed a new cryogenic goniometer system for neutron scattering experiments that allows real-time sample

CHRNS: MACS sample rotator | NIST

The article discusses the development of a continuously rotating sample device for neutron instruments, aimed at reducing deadtime

Reference Materials | NIST

NIST provides a wide range of reference materials to support accurate and comparable measurements across various industries. These

Standards and Tools | NIST

The article discusses NIST’s role in developing standards and tools for emerging biotechnologies and engineering biology. NIST collaborates

State Calibration Scope | NIST

Title: NIST Releases State Calibration Scope Summary Document NIST has published a new document titled “State Calibration Scope

Cold Core Technology Platform | NIST

NIST is developing a new “Cold Core Technology” (CCT) platform to create miniaturized cold-atom sensors for various measurements.

Photonic Thermometry | NIST

NIST is developing a new photonic thermometry program to revolutionize temperature measurement technology. The program aims to create

Low Pressure Gauges | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Advanced Primary Pressure Measurement Standards NIST has created the most precise primary pressure measurement standards

Dynamic Pressure | NIST

NIST is developing a new dynamic pressure measurement infrastructure to support advanced manufacturing and other applications. The project

Pressure | NIST

NIST’s Thermodynamic Metrology Group (TMG) is a key player in developing and maintaining national pressure measurement standards. Their

Protector for Photon Detector | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Protector for Sensitive Photon Detectors NIST researchers have developed a device that protects sensitive photon

Thermal Impedance Amplifier | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Thermal Impedance Amplifier for Superconducting Electronics NIST has invented a new superconducting circuit element called

WWVB Station Library | NIST

The article discusses various publications related to NIST’s radio station WWVB, which broadcasts accurate time and frequency signals.

Optical Parametric Oscillator | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Advanced Optical Parametric Oscillator for Spectral Responsivity Calibration Summary: The National Institute of Standards and

Csilla Szabo-Foster | NIST

Dr. Csilla Szabo-Foster is a physicist at NIST specializing in dosimetry calibration services for medical devices. With over

Adriana E. Lita | NIST

Adriana E. Lita is a researcher at NIST-Boulder who specializes in developing advanced single-photon detectors. These detectors are

Photoconductive Switches | NIST

NIST researchers are developing advanced photoconductive switches (PCS) to support high-frequency communications and quantum technologies. The new switches

Daniel Swetz | NIST

Daniel Swetz is a research physicist and group leader at NIST’s Quantum Sensors Division. He joined NIST in

2000s | NIST

In the 2000s, NIST made significant advancements in quantum technologies and precision measurements. Key achievements included: 1. Development

Detector Readout Project | NIST

The article discusses NIST’s Quantum Electronics Group’s Sensor Readout Project, which focuses on developing low-noise readout techniques for

Jason Nobles | NIST

Jason Nobles is a research associate at the University of Colorado, Boulder, working on quantum sensors at NIST.

Kelsey Morgan | NIST

Dr. Kelsey Morgan is a research physicist at NIST Boulder and the University of Colorado Boulder, focusing on

Quantum Sensors Division | NIST

The Quantum Sensors Division at NIST develops advanced photon and particle detection technologies using superconducting sensors and ultra-low

Education | NIST

The article discusses the importance of technical standards and measurements in our daily lives, using examples like ocean

Youssef S Hassan | NIST

Youssef S. Hassan, a graduate student at NIST, is working on developing advanced optical lattice clocks (OLCs) for

Course Materials | NIST

The 2023 CHRNS Summer School on Methods and Applications of Neutron Spectroscopy was held at the NIST Center

Quantum Optics and Radiometry | NIST

NIST is developing advanced quantum technologies for optical power measurement, frequency standards, and single-photon sources. Key projects include:

Infrared Trap Detector | NIST

NIST researchers have developed a compact, low-cost infrared (IR) photon trap detector that can capture more than 99%

Advanced Electronics Group | NIST

The Advanced Electronics Group at NIST is working on developing essential measurement technologies needed for manufacturing nanoscale devices

Heisenberg Scaler | NIST

A new quantum metrology system called the Heisenberg scaler has been developed by NIST. The system aims to

Quantum Flow Cytometer | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Quantum Flow Cytometer for Analyte Detection NIST researchers have created a quantum flow cytometer that

Quantum Flow Cytometer | NIST

NIST researchers have developed a quantum-enhanced flow cytometer that can self-calibrate and achieve single-molecule sensitivity. The device uses

Quantum-Enabled Flow Cytometer | NIST

NIST researchers have developed a quantum-enhanced flow cytometer that can self-calibrate and achieve unprecedented sensitivity for detecting and

Neuromimetic Circuit | NIST

Researchers at NIST have developed a neuromimetic circuit that mimics the structure and function of biological neurons using

Zeeshan Ahmed | NIST

Dr. Zeeshan Ahmed is a spectroscopist and researcher at NIST who focuses on developing innovative technologies for photonic

Lawrence T. Hudson | NIST

Dr. Lawrence T. Hudson is a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) with a

Veruska Malavé | NIST

Dr. Veruska Malavé is a postdoctoral researcher at NIST who specializes in connecting experimental work with virtual experiments

Marcelo Davanco | NIST

Marcelo Davanco is a project leader at NIST focusing on integrated photonic interfaces for single solid-state quantum light

Virtual Measurements | NIST

Title: NIST Proposes Virtual Measurements Standard for Quantum Chemistry Predictions 1. Summary: NIST is developing a new standard

Plasma Process Metrology | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed a comprehensive Plasma Process Metrology Program to help

Miranda Thompson | NIST

Miranda Thompson is a postdoctoral researcher at NIST working on quantum electronics. Her research focuses on creating quantum

Cryogenics | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Advanced Cryogenics for Quantum Technologies NIST researchers have made significant advancements in cryogenics technology, which

Quantum Characterization | NIST

The Boulder Cryogenic Quantum Testbed (BCQT) is a joint initiative between NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder

Corey Rae H. McRae | NIST

Corey Rae McRae is a research leader at NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder, focusing on developing

Douglas Alan Bennett | NIST

Douglas Bennett is a research physicist and project leader at NIST’s Quantum Sensors Group, focusing on developing scalable

Mark Keller | NIST

Mark Keller is a physicist at NIST who has worked on various quantum and metrology projects since joining

Jason Austermann | NIST

Dr. Jason Austermann is a leading experimental physicist at NIST, focusing on developing advanced quantum sensors for various

Galen O’Neil | NIST

Galen O’Neil is a research physicist at NIST who specializes in developing high-resolution and high-efficiency single photon sensors

Paul Szypryt | NIST

Dr. Paul Szypryt is a research physicist at NIST who has made significant contributions to quantum sensing and

Michael Link | NIST

Michael Link is a physical scientist at NIST who specializes in superconducting microdevice fabrication and process development. Since

Robinjeet Singh | NIST

Robinjeet Singh is a research associate at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado.

Joseph Fowler | NIST

Joseph Fowler is a physicist at NIST Boulder Laboratories who specializes in developing high-resolution superconducting sensors for x-ray

Dan Becker | NIST

Dr. Daniel Becker is a research associate at the University of Colorado and a member of NIST’s Quantum

Johannes Hubmayr | NIST

Dr. Johannes Hubmayr is a leading experimental physicist at NIST, specializing in the development of advanced cryogenic sensors

Ana Maria Rey | NIST

Ana Maria Rey is a prominent theoretical physicist and quantum researcher at NIST and JILA, a joint institute

Optical Measurements Group | NIST

The Optical Measurements Group at NIST focuses on developing advanced photonics-based measurement techniques and providing reference data for

Cybersecurity and Privacy | NIST

The article discusses four different talks related to cybersecurity and emerging technologies, all hosted by NIST (National Institute

Second: The Present | NIST

The article discusses the development of atomic clocks at NIST, focusing on the evolution from room-temperature cesium clocks

Second: The Future | NIST

The article discusses the development of next-generation atomic clocks that could redefine the second in the International System

RF Technology Division | NIST

The RF Technology Division at NIST provides essential metrology resources to support the development and commercialization of radio-frequency

MPTS2023 | NIST

NIST is organizing a workshop on Multi-Party Threshold Schemes (MPTS) 2023 to gather public feedback on the process

Mass, Force and Acceleration | NIST

NIST researchers are developing groundbreaking chip-scale instruments that use light to measure mass, force, and acceleration with unprecedented

NIST-on-a-Chip Patents | NIST

NIST has developed a series of innovative, compact quantum-based measurement technologies called NIST-on-a-Chip (NoaC). These technologies, which include

Allison Carter | NIST

Allison Carter is a staff scientist at NIST working on quantum sensing and simulations using trapped ions in

Microcalorimeter X-ray Detector | NIST

NIST researchers have developed advanced microcalorimeter x-ray detectors that provide exceptional energy resolution across a wide range of

Millimeter Wave Imaging | NIST

NIST has developed a state-of-the-art passive millimeter-wave imaging system using cryoelectronic sensor arrays. The system, developed by the

MMSD Standards and Tools | NIST

The Materials Measurement Science Division at NIST collaborates with industry and other agencies to develop measurement standards and

Vacuum | NIST

NIST scientists have developed a new quantum-based vacuum gauge called the Cold Atom Vacuum System (CAVS) that could

Florent Lecocq | NIST

Florent Lecocq is a research scientist at NIST in Boulder, focusing on quantum technologies using superconducting circuits. His

Jun Ye | NIST

Jun Ye is a distinguished physicist and researcher at NIST and JILA, a joint institute with the University

Liquid Flow Standards | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Advanced Liquid Flow Standard for Precision Measurements The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Standards & Measurements | NIST

NIST plays a crucial role in establishing and maintaining quantum standards and measurements. The organization defines national standards

Anyone for Anyons? | NIST

Researchers have demonstrated that anyons, a type of quantum particle previously thought to exist only in two dimensions,

James A. St Pierre | NIST

James A. St. Pierre is the Deputy Director of the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at NIST, overseeing a

Joshua M. Pomeroy | NIST

Joshua M. Pomeroy is an experimental physicist at NIST working on quantum information transfer between hybrid systems, specifically

Jonathan Wyrick | NIST

Jonathan Wyrick, an experimental physicist at NIST, is leading research to develop artificial structures and devices at the

Pradeep Namboodiri | NIST

Dr. Pradeep Namboodiri is a senior experimental physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) with

Michael Stewart | NIST

Dr. Michael Stewart, an experimental physicist at NIST, is leading research to develop a new standard for measuring

Garnett W. Bryant | NIST

Garnett W. Bryant is a leading condensed matter physicist at NIST, focusing on atomic-scale quantum devices. His research

Cybersecurity and Privacy | NIST

NIST is requesting $78.4 million in funding to strengthen the security of the nation’s digital infrastructure and critical

Exploratory Measurement Science | NIST

NIST seeks $58.7 million to fund exploratory measurement science research, focusing on high-risk, potentially transformative projects. The funding

CTL 2025 SURF Program | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is offering a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program in

Quantum Research at CTL | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL) is leading groundbreaking research in quantum

About PML | NIST

The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) at NIST is responsible for setting the definitive U.S. standards for various measurements,

Photons by the Numbers | NIST

NIST researchers are developing a new method to generate and count specific numbers of photons with high accuracy,

Taming the Qubit | NIST

NIST scientists have made significant progress in controlling quantum bits (qubits) for quantum computing. They demonstrated a logic

Four PML Scientists Honored | NIST

Four scientists from NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have recently received prestigious awards and honors for their groundbreaking work

120 Years of Data at NIST | NIST

NIST, established in 1901, has been providing critically evaluated data for the scientific community for over a century.

Jun Ye: A Timely Profile | NIST

Jun Ye, a physicist at NIST/JILA, has developed the world’s most precise atomic clock, which would neither gain

CHO and Tell | NIST

I’m happy to summarize the article, but I don’t see the actual article text you want me to

First, Fast, and Faster | NIST

Scientists at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have developed a new method to create superluminal light pulses using four-wave

Ninety-Six Earn NIST Awards | NIST

NIST Announces 96 Employee Awards in December 2004 The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recognized 96

Uncrunching the Frequency Spectrum | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing new quantum-accurate standards for high-frequency wireless communication, addressing

Cornell Wins NSF Award | NIST

Eric A. Cornell, a physicist at NIST and adjunct professor at the University of Colorado, has been awarded

FCSC Working Group 2 | NIST

Title: NIST’s FCSC Working Group 2 Advances Flow Cytometry Standardization NIST’s Working Group 2 (WG2) is making significant

Measurement in the Movies | NIST

The article highlights how various movies have effectively demonstrated the importance of accurate measurements in different contexts. Raiders

About MML | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) is a key national resource for

Neil M. Zimmerman | NIST

Neil M. Zimmerman is an experimental physicist at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) who has

About CTL | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology Communications Technology Laboratory (NIST CTL) plays a crucial role in advancing

Theory of Spin-Orbit Torque | NIST

The article discusses the phenomenon of spin-orbit torque, which involves the interaction between electrical currents and magnetic materials

Andrew C. Wilson | NIST

Dr. Andrew Wilson is a leading figure in the development of quantum technologies at the National Institute of

Top 7 NIST Visuals of 2019 | NIST

The article highlights NIST’s top 7 visuals of 2019, showcasing the institute’s cutting-edge research and technology. The visuals

Standards.gov | NIST

The article discusses various initiatives and programs related to standards development and implementation by Standards.gov and NIST. Key

Additive Manufacturing of Metals | NIST

NIST Researches Metal Additive Manufacturing Standards The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is conducting important research

Justyna P. Zwolak | NIST

Justyna Zwolak, a scientist at NIST, is working on applying machine learning and AI to quantum computing, specifically

James G. Kushmerick | NIST

Dr. James Kushmerick is the Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory at NIST, overseeing quantum information science, neuromorphic

Tara Fortier | NIST

Tara Fortier is a physicist and project leader at NIST’s Time and Frequency Division, where she leads research

MML Products & Services | NIST

NIST, a leading organization in measurement standards, has been providing over 1,300 Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) to ensure

VCAT Current Membership | NIST

The Virtual Consortium for Advanced Technology (VCAT) is a group of experts working on advanced technology standards. The

ITL Quantum Information Program | NIST

The NIST ITL Quantum Information Program aims to revolutionize 21st century technology by developing quantum-based computing and communications

Daniel Slichter | NIST

Daniel Slichter is a staff physicist at NIST Boulder’s Ion Storage Group, focusing on quantum information experiments with

Biography of Dr. Joseph Broz | NIST

Dr. Joseph Broz is a key figure in the quantum computing industry, currently leading IBM Quantum’s quantum-centric supercomputing

ITL Opportunities | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking qualified candidates for various research and technical positions

Measurement Uncertainty | NIST

Title: NIST Releases Updated Measurement Uncertainty Standards NIST has released an updated version of their Guide to the

Daniel Wines | NIST

Daniel Wines is a researcher at NIST whose work focuses on applying first-principles methods and machine learning to

Core Network Technologies | NIST

The article discusses NIST’s efforts to develop and standardize emerging network technologies that will form the backbone of

Kinetic Inductance Spectrophotometry | NIST

The Kinetic Inductance Spectrophotometry Project at NIST is developing advanced superconducting detector technologies for next-generation hyperspectral imaging. The

Work with NIST | NIST

NIST is a key federal agency focused on advancing U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness through measurement science, standards,

Dietrich Leibfried | NIST

Dietrich Leibfried is a distinguished physicist and NIST Fellow who has made significant contributions to the field of

Postdoctoral Opportunities | NIST

This article discusses postdoctoral research opportunities at NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) in the field of

Far-infrared Spectrometer | NIST

Title: NIST Enhances Far-Infrared Spectrometer for Advanced Research The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has upgraded

Research Opportunities in PML | NIST

The article discusses the research opportunities available at the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) of the National Institute of

Daniel Jardin | NIST

Dr. Dan Jardin is a physicist at NIST working on neutron detection and measurement. His current projects include

PML Student Research Opportunities | NIST

NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory offers various research programs for students and researchers across multiple disciplines. These programs include:

Quantum information science | NIST

Quantum information science combines quantum physics and information theory to revolutionize technology. NIST has been a leader in

Time & frequency | NIST

NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, plays a crucial role in time and frequency measurement, which

IEG Announcements Archive 2019 | NIST

The article discusses the upcoming IEG (Interagency Electronic Governance) meeting scheduled for June 25, 2020, at NIST’s Gaithersburg

Why You Need Standards | NIST

The article discusses the importance of standards in science and technology, using examples from NIST’s work over the

Superconductive Electronics Group | NIST

The Superconductive Electronics Group at NIST is developing advanced quantum-based measurement technologies using superconducting materials and Josephson junctions.

Noise Thermometry | NIST

NIST has developed a quantum-based electronic temperature standard using noise thermometry, which measures Johnson noise in resistors to

David Gundlach | NIST

Dr. David J. Gundlach is the Chief of the Nanoscale Device Characterization Division at NIST, focusing on developing

Quantum technology

The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and International Organization for Standardization (ISO) have established a joint technical committee, IEC/ISO

Eugene Paulechka | NIST

Dr. Eugene Paulechka is a research chemist at NIST in Boulder, CO, focusing on developing accurate methods for

Clocks Galore | NIST

The article discusses various types of atomic clocks and their applications in different fields. Rubidium clocks, which are

Standards Executive Resources | NIST

The article discusses various federal standards-related policies and guidance documents that govern how the U.S. government engages with

Curt A. Richter | NIST

Curt A. Richter is a leading experimental physicist at NIST, focusing on developing measurement science for future nanoelectronics

Aaron Katzenmeyer | NIST

Aaron Katzenmeyer is a senior research scientist at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory, focusing on quantum technologies and nanoscale

NIST Standards Forum | NIST

The NIST Standards Forum, held on September 11, 2024, focused on NIST’s commitment to advancing global standardization through

Optical Frequency Combs | NIST

Optical frequency combs are specialized lasers that act like rulers for light, measuring exact frequencies with extreme precision.

Standards | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been a key player in developing technical standards for

Ralph A. Richter | NIST

Ralph A. Richter is a highly experienced professional engineer with over 35 years of federal service, specializing in

Bill Newhouse | NIST

Bill Newhouse is a cybersecurity engineer at NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE). He leads projects on

Nanomechanical Properties Group | NIST

The Nanomechanical Properties Group at NIST’s Materials Measurement Laboratory focuses on developing measurement science, standards, and technology for

AJ Rasmusson | NIST

Title: NIST Postdoctoral Researcher AJ Rasmusson’s Work on Trapped-Ion Quantum Hardware Summary: AJ Rasmusson, a National Research Council

Cryptography | NIST

NIST has been a leader in cryptography for 50 years, developing standards and guidelines that enable secure data

Quantum Bioimaging | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Quantum Bioimaging Tools Using Entangled Photons The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has

CHIPS Metrology Community | NIST

The CHIPS Metrology Community, established by CHIPS for America, aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing across the

Ion Storage Group | NIST

The Ion Storage Group at NIST conducts groundbreaking research on atomic and molecular ions trapped in electromagnetic fields.

Unit Conversion | NIST

The article discusses unit conversion, a fundamental process in technical documentation and measurement. It outlines the systematic approach

Lindsay Sonderhouse | NIST

Lindsay Sonderhouse is a staff physicist at NIST’s Ion Storage Group, focusing on long-range entanglement between quantum systems

Patents & Licensing | NIST

NIST Technology Partnerships Office (TPO) offers access to NIST patents and published patent applications through their official website.

NIST on a Chip Technology | NIST

Title: NIST Launches NOAC Program for Miniaturized Quantum Standards and Sensors 1. Overview: The National Institute of Standards

Dara Weiss | NIST

Dr. Dara Weiss is a researcher at NIST focusing on advanced semiconductor and sensor technologies. Her work involves

Ion Storage Group Research | NIST

The NIST Ion Storage Group conducts research on various aspects of quantum information and precision measurement using trapped

Tasshi Dennis | NIST

Dr. Tasshi Dennis is a senior scientist at NIST’s Communications Technology Laboratory, where he has been working on

Wenqi Zhu | NIST

Wenqi Zhu is a research scientist at NIST who specializes in quantum computing and nanotechnology. He has a

Standards Activities | NIST

NIST actively participates in various international standards development efforts across multiple domains, including wireless body area networks, immersive

James K. Olthoff | NIST

Dr. James K. Olthoff has been appointed as the first Chief Metrologist at the National Institute of Standards

Martin Sohn | NIST

Dr. Martin Sohn, a physicist at NIST, is leading two major research projects focused on advanced microscopy and

John H. Lehman | NIST

John H. Lehman is a Senior Research Scientist at NIST’s Sources and Detectors Group, focusing on laser power

Marty Stevens | NIST

Dr. Marty Stevens is a leading researcher at NIST-Boulder, focusing on quantum technologies. His work involves developing advanced

Reference Materials | NIST

NIST provides a wide range of reference materials to support accurate and comparable measurements across various industries. These

Standards and Tools | NIST

The article discusses NIST’s role in developing standards and tools for emerging biotechnologies and engineering biology. NIST collaborates

2022 FCMN Presentations | NIST

Here is a summary of the provided article: The article discusses presentations given at the 2022 FCMN (Frequency

FCMN, Publications and Talks | NIST

The FCMN conference series focuses on the latest advancements in semiconductor characterization and metrology. The conference brings together

State Calibration Scope | NIST

Title: NIST Releases State Calibration Scope Summary Document NIST has published a new document titled “State Calibration Scope

Low Pressure Gauges | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Advanced Primary Pressure Measurement Standards NIST has created the most precise primary pressure measurement standards

Thermal Impedance Amplifier | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Thermal Impedance Amplifier for Superconducting Electronics NIST has invented a new superconducting circuit element called

Csilla Szabo-Foster | NIST

Dr. Csilla Szabo-Foster is a physicist at NIST specializing in dosimetry calibration services for medical devices. With over

Photoconductive Switches | NIST

NIST researchers are developing advanced photoconductive switches (PCS) to support high-frequency communications and quantum technologies. The new switches

Member Agreement | NIST

Title: NIST Quantum Consortium Requires Member Agreement The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has established a

Alternative Computing Group | NIST

The Alternative Computing Group at NIST conducts groundbreaking research in innovative measurement science for emerging computing technologies. Their

John Bonini | NIST

John Bonini is a researcher focused on developing and applying first principles and data-driven methods for modeling and

2000s | NIST

In the 2000s, NIST made significant advancements in quantum technologies and precision measurements. Key achievements included: 1. Development

Lisa Carnahan | NIST

I’m ready to summarize the article, but I don’t see the actual article content you want me to

AC-DC Difference | NIST

NIST Develops Advanced Ac-dc Difference Measurement Techniques The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been developing

PML Postdoctoral Opportunities | NIST

The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) at NIST offers postdoctoral research opportunities across various fields and facilities. Associates work

Quantum Sensors Division | NIST

The Quantum Sensors Division at NIST develops advanced photon and particle detection technologies using superconducting sensors and ultra-low

Infrared Trap Detector | NIST

NIST researchers have developed a compact, low-cost infrared (IR) photon trap detector that can capture more than 99%

Josephson Voltage Standard | NIST

The article discusses a proposed Josephson voltage standard for quantum computing and measurement. The standard includes two Josephson

Quantum Flow Cytometer | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Quantum Flow Cytometer for Analyte Detection NIST researchers have created a quantum flow cytometer that

Quantum Flow Cytometer | NIST

NIST researchers have developed a quantum-enhanced flow cytometer that can self-calibrate and achieve single-molecule sensitivity. The device uses

Quantum-Enabled Flow Cytometer | NIST

NIST researchers have developed a quantum-enhanced flow cytometer that can self-calibrate and achieve unprecedented sensitivity for detecting and

Light Article | NIST

Title: NIST Discloses Methods for Uniformly Charging Nanocrystals NIST researchers have developed methods for uniformly charging nanocrystals, enabling

Neuromimetic Circuit | NIST

Researchers at NIST have developed a neuromimetic circuit that mimics the structure and function of biological neurons using

2023 Chicago Quantum Summit | NIST

The article discusses the importance of collaboration and standardization in quantum information science (QIS) and related technologies. It

Marcelo Davanco | NIST

Marcelo Davanco is a project leader at NIST focusing on integrated photonic interfaces for single solid-state quantum light

Virtual Measurements | NIST

Title: NIST Proposes Virtual Measurements Standard for Quantum Chemistry Predictions 1. Summary: NIST is developing a new standard

Plasma Process Metrology | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed a comprehensive Plasma Process Metrology Program to help

Amplifiers | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Advanced Quantum Amplifiers for Information Processing NIST researchers have developed two types of parametric amplifiers

Quantum Characterization | NIST

The Boulder Cryogenic Quantum Testbed (BCQT) is a joint initiative between NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder

Spin Electronics Group | NIST

The article discusses the potential of electron-spin torque for switching future magnetic memory elements, which could offer higher

Jeff Van Lanen | NIST

Jeff Van Lanen is a technician at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) who has been

Douglas Alan Bennett | NIST

Douglas Bennett is a research physicist and project leader at NIST’s Quantum Sensors Group, focusing on developing scalable

FIPS General Information | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) develops Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) publications to establish guidelines

What ITL Does | NIST

The Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at NIST focuses on developing IT measurements, testing, and standards to promote U.S.

Ana Maria Rey | NIST

Ana Maria Rey is a prominent theoretical physicist and quantum researcher at NIST and JILA, a joint institute

Cybersecurity and Privacy | NIST

The article discusses four different talks related to cybersecurity and emerging technologies, all hosted by NIST (National Institute

Second: The Present | NIST

The article discusses the development of atomic clocks at NIST, focusing on the evolution from room-temperature cesium clocks

Second: Introduction | NIST

The article traces the evolution of time measurement from ancient civilizations to modern atomic clocks. Initially, time was

Second: The Future | NIST

The article discusses the development of next-generation atomic clocks that could redefine the second in the International System

RF Technology Division | NIST

The RF Technology Division at NIST provides essential metrology resources to support the development and commercialization of radio-frequency

NIST-on-a-Chip Patents | NIST

NIST has developed a series of innovative, compact quantum-based measurement technologies called NIST-on-a-Chip (NoaC). These technologies, which include

Patent of the Month: October 2020 | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Energy-Efficient Artificial Synapse Using Superconducting Josephson Junctions Summary: The National Institute of Standards and Technology

Allison Carter | NIST

Allison Carter is a staff scientist at NIST working on quantum sensing and simulations using trapped ions in

MMSD Standards and Tools | NIST

The Materials Measurement Science Division at NIST collaborates with industry and other agencies to develop measurement standards and

Florent Lecocq | NIST

Florent Lecocq is a research scientist at NIST in Boulder, focusing on quantum technologies using superconducting circuits. His

Yb Optical Lattice Clock | NIST

NIST has developed an advanced optical lattice clock using ytterbium (Yb) atoms, achieving unprecedented precision in timekeeping. These

Lisa J. Carnahan | NIST

Lisa J. Carnahan is a key figure at NIST, leading the development of IT standardization strategies. She focuses

High-Frequency Electronics | NIST

NIST’s High-Frequency Electronics project focuses on advancing communications, quantum computing, and semiconductor industries through research in high-frequency on-wafer

Standards Resources | NIST

Title: Access NIST Resources for Standards and Conformity Assessment Information NIST provides various resources to help users understand

Events | NIST

The NIST Technical Language Processing (TLP) workshop agenda focuses on leveraging maintenance work order (MWO) data to improve

Fundamentals of Metrology | NIST

Title: NIST Metrology Fundamentals Seminar: A Comprehensive Overview The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has organized

Integrated Photonics | NIST

NIST researchers have developed advanced integrated photonics technologies using micro-and nano-fabrication techniques. The project focuses on creating compact,

Applied Physics Division | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has established an Applied Physics Division to advance measurement science

Ying-Ju Wang | NIST

Ying-Ju Wang is a physicist at NIST focusing on miniaturized atomic sensing devices. Her research includes atomic magnetometers

Quantum Nanophotonics Group | NIST

The Quantum Nanophotonics Group at NIST is developing advanced metrological devices and tools for various quantum technologies. Their

Jeff Chiles | NIST

The article discusses Jeff Chiles’ background and expertise in various fields of technology, with a focus on his

Benedikt Hampel | NIST

Benedikt Hampel is a research associate at NIST focusing on quantum computing applications. His work involves integrating superconducting

NIST and The Nobel | NIST

NIST has played a significant role in multiple Nobel Prize-winning research in physics. The institute’s contributions include groundbreaking

Chin-wen Chou | NIST

Chin-wen (James) Chou is a staff scientist at NIST and lecturer at CU Boulder, specializing in quantum information

Atom Scale Device Group | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has established the Atom-Scale Device Group to advance quantum and

JARVIS-ML | NIST

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

Kristan Corwin | NIST

Dr. Kristan Corwin is a distinguished physicist and researcher who has made significant contributions to the fields of

Poolad Imany | NIST

Poolad Imany is a quantum computing researcher and entrepreneur based in Boulder, Colorado. He is the founder and

Alan Migdall | NIST

Alan Migdall, a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), has dedicated over three decades

Quantum Physics Division | NIST

The NIST Quantum Physics Division is a collaborative research and training organization focused on advancing fundamental measurement science

Kamal Choudhary | NIST

Kamal Choudhary, a researcher at NIST, is interested in using classical, quantum, and machine learning methods to design

Richard Mirin | NIST

Richard Mirin, group leader of the Quantum Nanophotonics Group at NIST, has been working on integrating semiconductor and

John J. Bollinger | NIST

John J. Bollinger is a staff scientist and group leader at NIST’s Ion Storage Group, focusing on trapped

Metrology of Magnetic Materials | NIST

NIST researchers are developing advanced magnetic material standards and measurement techniques to support quantum computing and other emerging

Robert M Dimeo | NIST

Dr. Robert M. Dimeo is the Director of the NIST Center for Neutron Research, a leading facility for

Nicholas Ritchie | NIST

Nicholas Ritchie, a researcher at NIST, has made significant contributions to the fields of quantum measurements and automated

Advanced Microwave Photonics | NIST

Title: NIST Advances Quantum Computing and Information Science NIST researchers are making significant progress in quantum information science,

Electron-Ion Collisions | NIST

This article discusses research conducted at NIST using an Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) to study highly charged

What is Force | NIST

The article explains the concept of force and its measurement. Force is defined as the push or pull

Quantum Supremacy | NIST

Researchers are working towards achieving “quantum supremacy,” where a quantum computer can solve problems that classical computers cannot.

NanoFab Tool: AnnealSys RTA | NIST

Title: NIST Acquires Advanced Annealing System for NanoFab The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has recently

Cybersecurity and Privacy | NIST

NIST is requesting $78.4 million in funding to strengthen the security of the nation’s digital infrastructure and critical

Quantum Research at CTL | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL) is leading groundbreaking research in quantum

Unity in the Photon Community | NIST

Title: NIST Releases Single-Photon Sources and Detectors Dictionary NIST scientists have developed a comprehensive dictionary of terms related

About CTL | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology Communications Technology Laboratory (NIST CTL) plays a crucial role in advancing

ITL Quantum Information Program | NIST

The NIST ITL Quantum Information Program aims to revolutionize 21st century technology by developing quantum-based computing and communications

Quantum Communications | NIST

NIST’s Communications Technology Laboratory is a key research center for quantum communications, focusing on sensing, computing, and networking.

Melissa Midzor | NIST

Dr. Melissa Midzor has been appointed as the new Director of the Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL) at NIST,

ITL Opportunities | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking qualified candidates for various research and technical positions

Jabir M. V. | NIST

Dr. Jabir Marakkarakath Vadakkepurayil joined NIST in 2018 and has been working on advancing quantum technologies, particularly in

Core Network Technologies | NIST

The article discusses NIST’s efforts to develop and standardize emerging network technologies that will form the backbone of

Dietrich Leibfried | NIST

Dietrich Leibfried is a distinguished physicist and NIST Fellow who has made significant contributions to the field of

Doug Montgomery | NIST

I understand. Please provide the news article text and I will summarize it for you, focusing on the

ETSI – Activity Report QKD

ETSI’s ISG QKD Develops World’s First Protection Profile for Quantum Key Distribution ETSI’s Industry Specification Group (ISG) on

ETSI – QKD

Title: ETSI Standardizes Quantum Key Distribution for Secure Communications The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) is developing standards

ETSI – Started/past events

The article discusses several events organized by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) in February 2023: 1. The 9th

Standards | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been a key player in developing technical standards for

Ralph A. Richter | NIST

Ralph A. Richter is a highly experienced professional engineer with over 35 years of federal service, specializing in

Bill Newhouse | NIST

Bill Newhouse is a cybersecurity engineer at NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE). He leads projects on

Cryptography | NIST

NIST has been a leader in cryptography for 50 years, developing standards and guidelines that enable secure data

Lindsay Sonderhouse | NIST

Lindsay Sonderhouse is a staff physicist at NIST’s Ion Storage Group, focusing on long-range entanglement between quantum systems

Tasshi Dennis | NIST

Dr. Tasshi Dennis is a senior scientist at NIST’s Communications Technology Laboratory, where he has been working on

2023 Chicago Quantum Summit | NIST

The article discusses the importance of collaboration and standardization in quantum information science (QIS) and related technologies. It

Lawrence T. Hudson | NIST

Dr. Lawrence T. Hudson is a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) with a

FIPS General Information | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) develops Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) publications to establish guidelines

Wireless QKD Demonstrated | NIST

NIST Demonstrates Fastest Quantum Key Distribution System The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has demonstrated the

Cybersecurity and Privacy | NIST

The article discusses four different talks related to cybersecurity and emerging technologies, all hosted by NIST (National Institute

MPTS2023 | NIST

NIST is organizing a workshop on Multi-Party Threshold Schemes (MPTS) 2023 to gather public feedback on the process

Events | NIST

The NIST Technical Language Processing (TLP) workshop agenda focuses on leveraging maintenance work order (MWO) data to improve

Krister Shalm | NIST

Krister Shalm is a quantum physicist specializing in studying the quantum properties of light to develop new quantum

Applied Physics Division | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has established an Applied Physics Division to advance measurement science

Chin-wen Chou | NIST

Chin-wen (James) Chou is a staff scientist at NIST and lecturer at CU Boulder, specializing in quantum information

Poolad Imany | NIST

Poolad Imany is a quantum computing researcher and entrepreneur based in Boulder, Colorado. He is the founder and

Alan Migdall | NIST

Alan Migdall, a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), has dedicated over three decades

Anouar Rahmouni | NIST

Anouar Rahmouni, a physicist with expertise in quantum communications, has joined NIST’s Information Technology Laboratory. His research focuses

Scott Glancy | NIST

Scott Glancy is a physicist and researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) who has

Xiao Tang | NIST

Dr. Xiao Tang is a leading figure in quantum communications research at NIST, with over 30 years of

Lijun Ma | NIST

Dr. Lijun Ma is a prominent scientist specializing in quantum communication and network technologies. He received his degrees

Carl A. Miller | NIST

Dr. Carl A. Miller is a mathematician and quantum cryptography expert at NIST, where he has worked since

Yi-Kai Liu | NIST

Yi-Kai Liu is a quantum computing researcher at NIST with expertise in quantum cryptography, machine learning, and quantum

Alessandro Restelli | NIST

Dr. Alessandro Restelli is a Guest Researcher at NIST’s Quantum Measurement Division, focusing on developing advanced single photon

Paulina Kuo | NIST

Dr. Paulina Kuo is a quantum physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the

Alan Mink | NIST

Dr. Alan Mink, an electronic engineer at NIST, has extensive experience in various fields including computer architecture, networking,

Applications of Quantum Networks | NIST

NIST researchers are developing a portfolio of quantum network applications, including secure communication and distributed quantum sensing. Quantum

Steering Committee | NIST

The article introduces a group of experts who have been appointed to a steering committee at NIST. The

Quantum Science | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has a speakers bureau that presents various talks on quantum

Quantum Optical Networks | NIST

NIST Develops Quantum Optical Network Standards The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is working on new

Quantum Networks at NIST | NIST

NIST is researching quantum networks to support emerging quantum technologies. Quantum networks use qubits that can exist in

Network Function | NIST

NIST is developing a quantum network testbed called the Platform for Quantum Network Innovation to manage and control

Quantum Network Metrology | NIST

NIST is developing comprehensive metrology standards for quantum network components and systems to ensure compatibility and interoperability as

Technical Details | NIST

Title: NIST Leads High-Assurance Domains Project to Enhance DNS Security The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Computer Security Division | NIST

The Computer Security Division (CSD) at NIST focuses on developing cybersecurity standards and guidelines to protect federal information

High Assurance Domains | NIST

NIST is working on the High Assurance Domains (HAD) project to improve the security and reliability of critical

Cryptographic Technology | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has established a Cryptographic Technology (CT) Group to develop guidelines

Post-Quantum Cryptography | NIST

Title: NIST’s Post-Quantum Cryptography Initiative 1. Overview: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is leading a

Quantum Information Networks | NIST

The article discusses NIST’s research in quantum information science, focusing on quantum communications and their potential applications. Quantum

NIST Quantum Cryptography | NIST

NIST researchers have developed a new quantum key distribution (QKD) system capable of generating secure encryption keys at

Posters | NIST

This article presents a collection of research papers and developments in various areas of optical metrology and radiometry,

Nanostructure Modeling | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Parallelized Nanostructure Modeling Code for Quantum Computing Applications Summary: The National Institute of Standards and

earlyphases | NIST

NIST’s Quantum Information Network (QuIN) testbed project has progressed through several key phases, with notable achievements in each:

NIST CAVP | NIST

Title: NIST CAVP: A Guideline and Tool for Cryptographic Validation The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Standards education | NIST

The article discusses the importance of standards education for government agencies, particularly in the context of quantum computing

Quantum Light Sources | NIST

NIST researchers are developing a new type of quantum light source using semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) that can

Liquid Flow Standards | NIST

Title: NIST Develops Advanced Liquid Flow Standard for Precision Measurements The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Anyone for Anyons? | NIST

Researchers have demonstrated that anyons, a type of quantum particle previously thought to exist only in two dimensions,

Spectroradiometry of sources | NIST

NIST maintains facilities and calibration standards for spectral radiance and irradiance at their Facility for Spectroradiometric Calibrations (FASCAL)

Richard M. Silver | NIST

Richard M. Silver, an experimental physicist at NIST, is leading groundbreaking research in atomically precise device fabrication and

James A. St Pierre | NIST

James A. St. Pierre is the Deputy Director of the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at NIST, overseeing a

Joshua M. Pomeroy | NIST

Joshua M. Pomeroy is an experimental physicist at NIST working on quantum information transfer between hybrid systems, specifically

Jonathan Wyrick | NIST

Jonathan Wyrick, an experimental physicist at NIST, is leading research to develop artificial structures and devices at the

Pradeep Namboodiri | NIST

Dr. Pradeep Namboodiri is a senior experimental physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) with

Michael Stewart | NIST

Dr. Michael Stewart, an experimental physicist at NIST, is leading research to develop a new standard for measuring

Garnett W. Bryant | NIST

Garnett W. Bryant is a leading condensed matter physicist at NIST, focusing on atomic-scale quantum devices. His research

Julia Scherschligt | NIST

Dr. Julia Scherschligt is a leading expert in metrology and instrument science at the National Institute of Standards

Exploratory Measurement Science | NIST

NIST seeks $58.7 million to fund exploratory measurement science research, focusing on high-risk, potentially transformative projects. The funding

Metrology | NIST

NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, plays a crucial role in metrology – the science of

CTL 2025 SURF Program | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is offering a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program in

Angela R. Hight Walker | NIST

Dr. Angela R. Hight Walker is a distinguished scientist at NIST known for her pioneering work in optical

IASG Members | NIST

The International Atomic Spectroscopists’ Group (IASG) is a global organization with members from nine institutions across the world.

Imaging the Elusive Skyrmion | NIST

Scientists at NIST have used neutron imaging and reconstruction algorithms to visualize 3D skyrmion structures in bulk materials

Just for KICS! | NIST

Researchers at NIST have developed a new system to read out measurements from single-photon detectors using kinetic inductance

Quantum Research at CTL | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL) is leading groundbreaking research in quantum

About PML | NIST

The Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) at NIST is responsible for setting the definitive U.S. standards for various measurements,

Unity in the Photon Community | NIST

Title: NIST Releases Single-Photon Sources and Detectors Dictionary NIST scientists have developed a comprehensive dictionary of terms related

Photons by the Numbers | NIST

NIST researchers are developing a new method to generate and count specific numbers of photons with high accuracy,

Taming the Qubit | NIST

NIST scientists have made significant progress in controlling quantum bits (qubits) for quantum computing. They demonstrated a logic

Four PML Scientists Honored | NIST

Four scientists from NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have recently received prestigious awards and honors for their groundbreaking work

Jun Ye: A Timely Profile | NIST

Jun Ye, a physicist at NIST/JILA, has developed the world’s most precise atomic clock, which would neither gain

CHO and Tell | NIST

I’m happy to summarize the article, but I don’t see the actual article text you want me to

First, Fast, and Faster | NIST

Scientists at NIST’s Physical Measurement Laboratory have developed a new method to create superluminal light pulses using four-wave

Ninety-Six Earn NIST Awards | NIST

NIST Announces 96 Employee Awards in December 2004 The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recognized 96

Uncrunching the Frequency Spectrum | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing new quantum-accurate standards for high-frequency wireless communication, addressing

Cornell Wins NSF Award | NIST

Eric A. Cornell, a physicist at NIST and adjunct professor at the University of Colorado, has been awarded

Universe in the Balance | NIST

Researchers at NIST have developed a method to link quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) measurements to the SI unit

Sujitra Pookpanratana | NIST

Dr. Sujitra Pookpanratana is a researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) focusing on advanced

Neil M. Zimmerman | NIST

Neil M. Zimmerman is an experimental physicist at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) who has

Diamond NV Center Magnetometry | NIST

The article discusses the development of a facility for measuring magnetic nanodevices using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond.

Nanomagnet Dynamics | NIST

NIST Researchers Develop Advanced Nanomagnet Measurement Techniques The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is advancing the

Theory of Spin-Orbit Torque | NIST

The article discusses the phenomenon of spin-orbit torque, which involves the interaction between electrical currents and magnetic materials

Sungmin Kim | NIST

Sungmin Kim is a researcher at NIST working on advanced scanning probe microscopy techniques for studying 2D quantum

Andrew C. Wilson | NIST

Dr. Andrew Wilson is a leading figure in the development of quantum technologies at the National Institute of

Top 7 NIST Visuals of 2019 | NIST

The article highlights NIST’s top 7 visuals of 2019, showcasing the institute’s cutting-edge research and technology. The visuals

Optical grating scatterometry | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing standards and methods for assessing periodic structures using

Standards.gov | NIST

The article discusses various initiatives and programs related to standards development and implementation by Standards.gov and NIST. Key

Justyna P. Zwolak | NIST

Justyna Zwolak, a scientist at NIST, is working on applying machine learning and AI to quantum computing, specifically

James G. Kushmerick | NIST

Dr. James Kushmerick is the Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory at NIST, overseeing quantum information science, neuromorphic

Tara Fortier | NIST

Tara Fortier is a physicist and project leader at NIST’s Time and Frequency Division, where she leads research

MML Products & Services | NIST

NIST, a leading organization in measurement standards, has been providing over 1,300 Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) to ensure

VCAT Current Membership | NIST

The Virtual Consortium for Advanced Technology (VCAT) is a group of experts working on advanced technology standards. The

ITL Quantum Information Program | NIST

The NIST ITL Quantum Information Program aims to revolutionize 21st century technology by developing quantum-based computing and communications

Quantum Communications | NIST

NIST’s Communications Technology Laboratory is a key research center for quantum communications, focusing on sensing, computing, and networking.

Device Fabrication Group | NIST

The Device Fabrication Group at NIST is using advanced micro- and nanofabrication techniques to create innovative sensors and

Quantum Electronics Group | NIST

The Quantum Electronics Group at NIST has two main goals: conducting fundamental research and developing advanced readout technology

Melissa Midzor | NIST

Dr. Melissa Midzor has been appointed as the new Director of the Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL) at NIST,

Daniel Slichter | NIST

Daniel Slichter is a staff physicist at NIST Boulder’s Ion Storage Group, focusing on quantum information experiments with

Time and Frequency Division | NIST

Title: NIST’s Time and Frequency Division: Maintaining Quantum Standards The Time and Frequency Division at the National Institute

ITL Opportunities | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking qualified candidates for various research and technical positions

Jabir M. V. | NIST

Dr. Jabir Marakkarakath Vadakkepurayil joined NIST in 2018 and has been working on advancing quantum technologies, particularly in

Daniel Wines | NIST

Daniel Wines is a researcher at NIST whose work focuses on applying first-principles methods and machine learning to

Tara Fortier | NIST

Dr. Tara Fortier is a leading researcher at NIST’s Time and Frequency Division, where she focuses on developing

Core Network Technologies | NIST

The article discusses NIST’s efforts to develop and standardize emerging network technologies that will form the backbone of

Roger Brown | NIST

Roger Brown, a physicist at NIST, is leading the development of a portable optical lattice clock. This project

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