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Time & Frequency Division Seminars and Workshops
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October 5-6, 2009
Boulder, Colorado
Dynamical decoupling techniques show the potential to dramatically suppress errors in quantum information and quantum control systems. To date, research in this area has been scattered between magnetic resonance experimentalists and quantum information theorists. This workshop aims to foster new relationships between experimental and theoretical researchers in an effort to speed technical developments and to promote the adoption of dynamical decoupling techniques across a variety of qubit technologies.
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March 9-11, 2010
Broomfield, Colorado
The 2010 WSTS will be the 19th year of this unique industry-neutral forum in North America.
The telecom/datacom core is shifting from synchronous to asynchronous. Yet some applications
at the edge require not only traditional frequency timing, but now time-of-day also.
This Workshop addresses evolving methods of providing sync and associated standards.
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June, 2010
Boulder, Colorado
The most comprehensive seminar on the subject of time and
frequency, the 35th Annual NIST Time and Frequency Metrology
seminar will teach what you need to know about:
- Characteristics of clocks and oscillators
- The making of precision time and frequency measurements
- Synchronizing precision time systems
- Comparisons of analog vs. all-digital PM measurements
- GPS, Glonass (Russia), Galileo (European Union), and
QZSS (Japan)
- Photonic Oscillators
- Chip-scale atomic clocks
- Femtosecond laser dividers
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Last update: Novemeber 2009
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