- Source: I. I. Rabi Award
The I. I. Rabi Award, founded in 1983, is awarded annually by IEEE.
"The Rabi Award is to recognize outstanding contributions related to the fields of atomic and molecular frequency standards, and time transfer and dissemination."
The award is named after Isidor Isaac Rabi, Nobel Prize winner in 1944. He was the first recipient of the award, for his experimental and theoretical work on atomic beam resonance spectroscopy.
Recipients
1983 - I. I. Rabi
1984 - David W. Allan
1985 - Norman Ramsey, Nobel Prize in 1989
1986 - Jerrold R. Zacharias
1987 - Louis Essen
1988 - Gernot M. R. Winkler
1989 - Leonard S. Cutler
1990 - Claude Audoin
1991 - Andrea De Marchi
1992 - James A. Barnes
1993 - Robert F. C. Vessot
1994 - Jacques Vanier
1995 - Fred L. Walls
1996 - Andre Clairon and Robert E. Drullinger
1997 - Harry E. Peters and Nikolai A. Demidov
1998 - David J. Wineland, Nobel Prize in 2012
1999 - Bernard Guinot
2000 - William J. Riley Jr.
2001 - Lute Maleki
2002 - Jon H. Shirley
2003 - Andreas Bauch
2005 - Theodor W. Hänsch, Nobel Prize in 2005
2004 - John L. Hall, Nobel Prize in 2005
2006 - James C. Bergquist
2007 - Patrick Gill and Leo Hollberg
2008 - Hidetoshi Katori
2009 - John D. Prestage
2010 - Long Sheng Ma
2011 - Fritz Riehle
2012 - James Camparo
2013 - Judah Levine
2014 - Harald R. Telle
2015 - Ulrich L. Rohde
2016 - John Kitching
2017 - Scott Diddams
2018 - Jun Ye
2019 - Steven Jefferts
2020 - Robert Lutwak
2021 - Ekkehard Peik
See also
List of physics awards
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Isidor Isaac Rabi
- Atoms for Peace Award
- Penghargaan Vannevar Bush
- John L. Hall
- Medali Oersted
- Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science
- Steven Spielberg
- Julius Robert Oppenheimer
- Irving Berlin
- Hati nurani
- I. I. Rabi Award
- Isidor Isaac Rabi
- I, I
- I. I. Rabi Prize
- Patrick Gill (physicist)
- Atoms for Peace Award
- J. Robert Oppenheimer
- Oersted Medal
- Hidetoshi Katori
- Allan variance