Atomic Physic Division

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Atomic Spectroscopy Group

John D. Gillaspy

John Gillaspy

Contact Information

Atomic Physics Division
100 Bureau Dr., Stop 8422
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8422

John dot Gillaspy at NIST dot gov
phone: 301-975-3236
fax: 301-975-3038

Education

Ph.D.   1988     Physics, Harvard University
A.M. 1986     Physics, Harvard University
B.S. 1982     Physics, Stanford University

Employment

1988-Present   National Institute of Standards and Technology
Summer, 1981   Hewlett-Packard, Solid State Physics Laboratory
Summer, 1980   Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

Honors and Awards:

2004 Fellow of the American Physical Society (Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics).
2004 Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Queens University Belfast.
1999 NIST Bronze Medal Award.
1998 Young Investigator Award (worldwide) of Sigma Xi The Scientific Research Society.
1997 Young Scientist Award (local NIST chapter) of Sigma Xi The Scientific Research Society.
1988 IBM Postdoctoral Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley, and National Research Council Postdoctoral Associateship, NIST.
1984 Polaroid Fellow, Harvard University.
1978 Bank of America Award for Excellence in Mathematics.

Professional Service:

  • Vice-Chair, American Physical Society Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants (2007-).
  • Executive Program Committee, International Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas (2005-2011).
  • Chair, Program Committee and Local Organizing Committee, 15th International Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas (2005-2007).
  • Chair (Session on EUV Source II), SPIE Microlithography Symposium, Santa Clara (2004).
  • Interagency Task Force on High Energy Density Physics, National Science and Technology Council, (2003-2007).
  • Co-Chair, 1st EUV Source Modeling Workshop, Antwerp (2003).
  • Chair (Session on Fundamental Data and Modeling Requirements), EUVL Source Workshop, Santa Clara (2003).
  • Co-Chair, International SEMATECH Fundamental Data Working Group (2002-2004).
  • Chair, 3rd Annual Meeting of the Research Association for Ion-Surface Interaction Studies, Gaithersburg (1998).
  • Chair (Session on Related Fields), 7th Workshop on Fast Ion-Atom Collisions, FIAC, Debrecen (1998).
  • Chair (Session Ion-Surface and Ion-Cluster Collisions), ISIAC XV, International Seminar on Ion-Atom Collisions, Budapest (1997).
  • Chair (Session on Highly Charged Ions in Traps), Nobel Symposium 91: Trapped Charged Particles and Related Fundamental Physics, Lysekil (1994).
  • Chair (Session on Permutation Symmetry), APS Spring Meeting, Washington (1989).

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