Press Clipping: JILA and NIST Fellow Jun Ye's research highlighted in the "Boulder Daily Camera"

JILA Postdoc Kyungtae Kim (left) poses with JILA graduate student Alex Aeppli (right) in front of the strontium atomic clock

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Matthew Jonas/Boulder Daily Camera

The Boulder Daily Camera recently featured an article on the pioneering work of JILA and NIST Fellow and University of Colorado Boulder physics professor Jun Ye. The piece delves into Ye's development of the world's most precise and accurate clock. 

This cutting-edge optical atomic clock, built by researchers at JILA, could redefine the international measurement of a second. Ye’s research promises to revolutionize fundamental physics, advance new technologies, and enhance applications such as GPS and quantum computing. The article underscores the significance of this innovation in timekeeping and its potential global impact.

Read the full article here (or ask Kenna Castleberry for the PDF).