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  1. www.nist.gov › people › andrew-c-wilsonAndrew C. Wilson | NIST

    9 de oct. de 2019 · Dr. Andrew Wilson is the Chief of the NIST Quantum Physics Division and the lead for the quantum information science program at NIST. He is based at JILA , the joint institute of NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder.

  2. 2011. 100-Fold Reduction of Electric-Field Noise in an Ion Trap Cleaned with In Situ Argon-Ion-Beam Bombardment. DA Hite, Y Colombe, AC Wilson, KR Brown, U Warring, R Jördens, ... Physical review letters 109 (10), 103001. , 2012. 244. 2012. Production efficiency of ultracold Feshbach molecules in bosonic and fermionic systems.

  3. Andrew R. Wilson, Ph.D. Professor of Strategy and Policy U.S. Naval War College P rofessor Andrew R. Wilson is Professor of Strategy and Policy at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He received a B.A. in East Asian Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and earned a Ph.D. in History and East Asian Languages from

  4. http://www.GoldsteinOnGelt.comAndrew R. Wilson is Professor of Strategy and Policy at the United States Naval War College. Professor Wilson is a graduate of ...

  5. Biography. Andrew R. Wilson is the John A. van Beuren Chair of Asia-Pacific Studies. Professor Wilson has lectured at military colleges and civilian universities across the United States and around the world. The author of a number of books and articles on Chinese military history, Chinese sea power and Sun Tzu's “The Art of War,” he is ...

  6. 2 de dic. de 2012 · Charlie Wilson. Nature Climate Change 3 , 4–6 ( 2013) Cite this article. 18k Accesses. 710 Citations. 453 Altmetric. Metrics. The latest carbon dioxide emissions continue to track the high end...

  7. Group Website. Office: 81-1A205, NIST, 325 Broadway. Research Interests. My group performs quantum information experiments with trapped atomic ions. High-fidelity coherent control of atoms is used to explore applications of quantum entanglement ranging from quantum logic and computing to quantum-enhanced precision measurement.