JILA News

“BEC’s in Space” Now a Reality
Published: August 01, 2018

JILA’s favorite degenerate, the Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC), has a new home: the International Space Station. This new acheivement is "multi-mega-awesome," according to JILA Fellow Eric Cornell. BECs became a staple for measuring quantum phenomenon when they were experimentally realized in 1995 by JILA Fellows Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman at the University of Colorado Boulder, and by Wolfgang Ketterle at MIT.

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Dana Anderson
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Carl Lineberger Wins NAS Award in Chemical Sciences
Published: July 26, 2018
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W. Carl Lineberger
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Antarctica Adventure
Published: July 26, 2018
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W. Carl Lineberger
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President Obama to Nominate Carl Lineberger to the National Science Board
Published: July 26, 2018
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W. Carl Lineberger
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Senate Confirms Fellow Carl Lineberger as Member of the National Science Board
Published: July 26, 2018
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W. Carl Lineberger
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Sara Campbell Finalist for 2018 Laser Science Dissertation Award
Published: July 25, 2018

Former JILA graduate student Dr. Sara Cambell has been named a Finalist for the 2018 American Physical Society’s Carl E. Anderson Division of Laser Science Dissertation Award for her doctoral work on Fermi-degenerate three-dimensional optical lattice clock. 

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Jun Ye
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Cindy Regal Named 2018 GRC Cruickshank Lecturer
Published: July 23, 2018

JILA Fellow Cindy Regal has been named a 2018 Alexander M. Cruickshank Lecturer by the Gordon Research Conferences (GRC). This prestigious title is given worldwide to scientists at the top of their fields in the physical, chemical, and biological sciences. 

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Cindy Regal
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Giving back to inspire: Nobel laureate Jan Hall donates medal to CU
Published: July 09, 2018

John "Jan" Hall, 2005 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics for his work in harnessing light to make ultra-precise measurements, has donated his Nobel medal and accompanying original artwork to the university to inspire current and prospective students. Hall, a fellow and senior research associate at JILA—a joint institute on campus between CU Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology—presented his Nobel medal in a May 8 reception at the Heritage Center in Old Main. 

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John Hall
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Alchenberger, Dickinson, and Green Celebrate 25 Years with JILA
Published: June 12, 2018

JILA staff members Dave Alchenberger, Gwen Dickinson, and Hans Green celebrated their 25th anniversary with JILA last Thursday (7 June 2018). The anniversary celebration was annotated by fellow JILAns who have worked closely with the celebrated JILA staff.

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Cline and Cairncross win GPMFC Poster Competition
Published: June 04, 2018

JILA Graduate Students Julia Cline and William Cairncross swept the student poster awards at DAMOP 2018. The Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants (GPMFC) hosts a student poster competition at the annual meeting for Division for Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics (DAMOP).

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James Thompson | Eric Cornell
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John Robinson wins IFCS Student Paper Competition
Published: June 01, 2018

JILA graduate student John Robinson won the Student Paper Competition at the 2018 IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium (IFCS). Finalists for the Student Paper Competition were selected by abstracts, and final judgements were based on poster presentations.

PI(s):
Jun Ye
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Ralph Jimenez Receives Arthur S. Flemming Award for Outstanding Public Service
Published: May 30, 2018

JILA Fellow and NIST Physicist Ralph Jimenez received the 2017 Arthur S. Flemming Award for outstanding public service as a Federal employee. Jimenez was one of 12 honorees across all parts of the Federal government to receive the Flemming Award this cycle. Jimenez was a winner in the Applied Science and Engineering category for his pioneering research on combining microfluidics, ultrafast lasers, biochemistry and molecular biology to dramatically accelerate the creation and characterization of specialized biomolecules to serve as sensors within living cells.

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Ralph Jimenez
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Ben Saarel named Outstanding Graduate and PAC-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Published: May 22, 2018

It was a busy week for recent CU Boulder graduate Benjamin (Ben) Saarel. Saarel, who for the past two years has worked as an undergraduate researcher in JILA Fellow Heather Lewandowski's lab, graduated summa cum laude on 10 May 2018, earning his B. S. in Engineering Physics, and a minor in Computer Science. But that's not all. 

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Heather Lewandowski
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BEC Headed for Space
Published: May 18, 2018

JILA’s favorite degenerate, the Bose-Einstein Condensate, is headed on a new adventure this week. The BEC is going to space. BECs became a staple for measuring quantum phenomenon when they were experimentally realized in 1995 by JILA Fellows Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman, and by Wolfgang Ketterle at MIT.

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Dana Anderson | Eric Cornell
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Jen Harlow, JILA Graduate, Dies at 33
Published: May 16, 2018

JILA graduate, Dr. Jennifer (Jen) Wightman Harlow, died in a rockfall accident on May 14, 2018. She was 33. Jen came to JILA in 2007 after earning her A.B. in physics from Harvard University. As a graduate student, Jen studied ultrasensitive measurement at the limits imposed by quantum mechanics in the lab of Konrad Lehnert. She graduated with her Ph.D. in physics from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2013. Her thesis was entitlted, “Microwave Electromechanics: Measuring and Manipulating the Quantum State of a Macroscopic Mechanical Oscillator.”

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Pat McInerny, JILA’s Former Executive Officer, Dies at 77
Published: May 16, 2018

William Patrick (Pat) McInerny passed away on May 4, 2018 after a long battle with kidney disease. He was 77. McInerny was the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Executive Officer for JILA from 1971 to 2003. He loved working at JILA, and managed all staff and finances while the institute developed much of the scientific reputation it enjoys today.

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Henry Kapteyn Elected as 2018 Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Published: April 20, 2018

Henry Kapteyn has been elected as a 2018 member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He joins some of the world’s most accomplished leaders from academia, business, public affairs, the humanities, and the arts, including JILA Fellows David Nesbitt (2013), Margaret Murnane (2006), Eric Cornell (2005), and Carl Lineberger (1995), and such luminaries as Benjamin Franklin (1781), Alexander Hamilton (1791), Ralph Waldo Emerson (1864), Charles Darwin (1874), Albert Einstein (1924), and Martin Luther King, Jr. (1966).

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Henry Kapteyn | Margaret Murnane
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Frequency Combs Help Detect Methane Leaks
Published: March 27, 2018

Frequency combs, a JILA technology both pioneered and perfected by JILA Fellow and Nobel laureate John “Jan” Hall, have found yet another application: quantifying methane leaks as tiny as a quarter of a human exhalation from nearly a mile away.

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John Hall
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Murnane wins SFI St. Patrick’s Day Science Medal
Published: March 14, 2018

JILA Fellow Margaret Murnane was awarded the Science Foundation Ireland’s (SFI) prestigious St. Patrick’s Day Science Medal on 14 March 2018 in Washington D.C., for her significant contribution to academia, research and industry. Murnane’s many achievements include designing some of the fastest lasers in the world and creating table-top affordable X-ray lasers. Applications of both works advance the wider research community.

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Margaret Murnane
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Karl wins Best Student Paper Award at SPIE Advanced Lithography Conference
Published: March 07, 2018

JILA graduate student Robert Karl, Jr won the 2018 Karl Urbanek Best Student Paper award at SPIE Advanced Lithography. Karl is a graduate student in the Kapteyn-Murnane group at JILA. His paper was entitled, “Characterization and Imaging of Nanostructured Materials using Tabletop Extreme Ultraviolet Light Sources”. The award was presented by metrology, inspection, and process control for microlithography conference chair Vladimir Ukrainsev, and conference co-chair Ofer Adan. 

PI(s):
Margaret Murnane | Henry Kapteyn
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