I. I. Rabi Award
The I. I. Rabi Award, founded in 1983, is awarded annually by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
- "The Rabi Award is to recognize outstanding contributions related to the fields of atomic and molecular frequency standards, and time transfer and dissemination."[1]
Named after Isidor Isaac Rabi, Nobel Prize winner in 1944 for theoretical and experimental contributions to atomic beam resonance spectroscopy leading to the development of practical atomic frequency standards. He was the first to receive the prize in 1983.
Rabi Award winners
- 2015 - Ulrich_L._Rohde
- 2014 - Harald R. Telle
- 2013 - Judah Levine
- 2012 - James Camparo
- 2011 - Fritz Riehle
- 2010 - Long Sheng Ma
- 2009 - John D. Prestage
- 2008 - Hidetoshi Katori
- 2007 - Patrick Gill and Leo Hollberg
- 2006 - James C. Bergquist
- 2005 - Theodor W. Hänsch, Nobel Prize in 2005
- 2004 - John L. Hall, Nobel Prize in 2005
- 2003 - Andreas Bauch
- 2002 - Jon H. Shirley
- 2001 - Lute Maleki
- 2000 - William J. Riley Jr.
- 1999 - Bernard Guinot
- 1998 - David J. Wineland, Nobel Prize in 2012
- 1997 - Harry E. Peters and Nikolai A. Demidov
- 1996 - Andre Clairon and Robert E. Drullinger
- 1995 - Fred L. Walls
- 1994 - Jacques Vanier
- 1993 - Robert F. C. Vessot
- 1992 - James A. Barnes
- 1991 - Andrea DeMarchi
- 1990 - Claude Audoin
- 1989 - Leonard S. Cutler
- 1988 - Gernot M. R. Winkler
- 1987 - Louis Essen
- 1986 - Jerrold R. Zacharias
- 1985 - Norman Ramsey, Nobel Prize in 1989
- 1984 - David W. Allan
- 1983 - I. I. Rabi, Nobel Prize in 1944; for his experimental and theoretical work on atomic beam resonance spectroscopy
See also
- Isidor Isaac Rabi
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Atomic clock
- Cesium standard
- Allan variance
References
- ↑ Rabi Award. IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society. Accessed September 2014.
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