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Six 小黄书 PREP researchers named Distinguished Associates

Six 小黄书 PREP researchers named Distinguished Associates

Six researchers from the 小黄书 Boulder Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) have been recognized as Distinguished Associates in 2024 by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

The honor is conferred by the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) to associates for their outstanding scientific achievements and contributions to the lab鈥檚 mission.

鈥淭hese distinguished associate awards to six University of Colorado Boulder research faculty members demonstrate the importance of PREP to advancing NIST鈥檚 mission to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness,鈥 said Paul Beale, professor of physics and PREP Program Manager.听

Calibrating gravitational wave observatories

Anna Vaskuri received the award for contributions to the . The award citation reads 鈥渇or reducing the uncertainty in calibration of the world network of gravitational wave observatories.鈥 Vaskuri is a senior research fellow in the Long Wavelength Sensors and Applications Group.

Advancing ion-traps for quantum computing

Benedikt Hampel was recognized for contributions to the awarded to NIST scientists Daniel Slichter, Varun Verma, Dietrich Leibfried, and Richard Mirin. The award citation reads 鈥渇or the realization of the first single-photon detector integrated with an ion trap for the high-fidelity state readout of a trapped-ion quantum bit.鈥 Hampel is a postdoctoral fellow in the Faint Photonics Group.

Sensors to unlock mysteries of the early universe

PREP researchers Gregory Jaehnig, Dante Jones, Matthew Koc, and Robinjeet Singh, along with NIST Research Engineer Richard Lew, were recognized as Distinguished Associates for their work contributing to the . The award citation reads 鈥渇or developing the novel sensors that enable the most advanced cosmic microwave background observatory to unravel the mysteries of the early universe.鈥澨

  • Gregory Jaehnig, postdoctoral fellow in the Long Wavelength Sensors and Applications Group
  • Dante Jones, post-baccalaureate in the Long Wavelength Sensors and Applications Group
  • Matthew Koc, senior research fellow in the Device Fabrication Group
  • Robinjeet Singh, senior research fellow in the Device Fabrication Group

鈥淭hese awards recognize these researchers' outstanding contributions to quantum measurement science and engineering and ensure that 小黄书 Boulder and NIST-Boulder continue their world-leadership in these fields,鈥 said Beale.