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Public colloquium – Lute Maleki – Timing Metrology: Linking science and technology for societal benefits
Public colloquium – Lute Maleki – Timing Metrology: Linking science and technology for societal benefits
Speaker: Dr. Lute Maleki (OEWaves Inc.) Title: Timing Metrology: Linking science and technology for societal benefits Bio: Dr. Lute Maleki is a Founder, and President and CEO of OEwaves, Inc. The Company is focused on the development of photonic components and subsystems for advanced sensors and communication systems and quantum technology. In 2014, he co-founded
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Colloquium – Jeffery Sherman – Atomic timekeeping
Colloquium – Jeffery Sherman – Atomic timekeeping
Speaker: Dr. Jeffery Sherman (NIST) Title:Â Atomic timekeeping Abstract: At present, our best recipe for measurement of time calls for keeping a continuous count of a stable, periodic process, such as oscillations of an isolated naturally-occurring quantum mechanical system. Atomic clocks and frequency references underpin essential technologies like global positioning, telecommunications, and effectively all dimensional
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Colloquium – Jean-Francois Paquet – Multi-messenger nuclear physics and microscopic relativistic fluids
Colloquium – Jean-Francois Paquet – Multi-messenger nuclear physics and microscopic relativistic fluids
Speaker: Jean-François Paquet (Vanderbilt University) Title: Multi-messenger nuclear physics and microscopic relativistic fluids Abstract The quark-gluon plasma is a new phase of matter that can be produced by colliding large nuclei at velocities close to the speed of light. This plasma is both the smallest and hottest liquid ever produced, extending the size of a