<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Quantum optics / Quantum mechanics / Physics / Atomic clock / Electronic test equipment / Atomic physics / SI base units / Metrology / Clock / Laser / Kilogram / Optical lattice
Date: 2016-06-29 08:27:41
Quantum optics
Quantum mechanics
Physics
Atomic clock
Electronic test equipment
Atomic physics
SI base units
Metrology
Clock
Laser
Kilogram
Optical lattice

Researcher Mobility Grant (RMG) APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED – Researcher in optical atomic clocks 2 RESEARCH: The RMG-Researcher may propose any activities that complement and add scientific value to the related JRP, whic

Add to Reading List

Source URL: msu.euramet.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 23,37 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Forth Day: Green Arrays, Inc.  Greg Bailey – Intro: The State of Green Arrays  Stefan Mauerhofer – Eval Board Application: Low Frequency Clock and UART

Forth Day: Green Arrays, Inc.  Greg Bailey – Intro: The State of Green Arrays  Stefan Mauerhofer – Eval Board Application: Low Frequency Clock and UART

DocID: 1xVPy - View Document

Theory of Computing Systems manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Self-stabilizing Byzantine Clock Synchronization with Optimal Precision Pankaj Khanchandani · Christoph Lenzen

Theory of Computing Systems manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Self-stabilizing Byzantine Clock Synchronization with Optimal Precision Pankaj Khanchandani · Christoph Lenzen

DocID: 1xUPN - View Document

Forth DayEvalboard Application Low Frequency Clock & UART

Forth DayEvalboard Application Low Frequency Clock & UART

DocID: 1xUvb - View Document

Distributed Databases on Top of SPNs: A case study with Cockroach DB Yilong Geng and Balaji Prabhakar Stanford University  Applications of Huygens -- a software clock

Distributed Databases on Top of SPNs: A case study with Cockroach DB Yilong Geng and Balaji Prabhakar Stanford University Applications of Huygens -- a software clock

DocID: 1xTcF - View Document

Proceedings of the 15th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ’18) Errata Slip In the paper “Exploiting a Natural Network Effect for Scalable, Fine-grained Clock Synchronization” by

Proceedings of the 15th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI ’18) Errata Slip In the paper “Exploiting a Natural Network Effect for Scalable, Fine-grained Clock Synchronization” by

DocID: 1xTaS - View Document