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John Kitching (physicist) was born on 28 July, 1968, is a British-born physicist and inventor. Discover John Kitching (physicist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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John Kitching (born July 28, 1968) is a British–Canadian–American physicist and inventor, and a fellow and group leader at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
His research focuses on the development of compact "chip-scale" devices such as atomic clocks and magnetometers.
Kitching was born in Chester, UK, to a physicist father and educator mother.
His family emigrated to Canada when he was very young and he went to elementary and middle school in Edmonton, Alberta.
He moved to Vancouver, BC, when he was 15 years old and attended Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School, winning the Governor General's Bronze Medal.
1986: Governor General of Canada's Bronze Medal
He obtained his undergraduate degree in physics at McGill university in 1990, receiving the Governor General's Silver Medal for achieving the highest academic standing in the university that year.
1990: Governor General of Canada's Silver Medal
He completed his PhD in applied physics from the California Institute of Technology in 1995 under the supervision of Amnon Yariv.
Kitching's research focuses on the development of compact devices and instruments that combine elements of precision atomic spectroscopy, silicon micromachining and photonics.
In the early 2000s, he and his group pioneered the development of chip-scale atomic clocks and magnetometers.
based on a patent filed with the USPTO in 2001.
These instruments achieve an unprecedented combination of stability/sensitivity and small size, low power consumption, and manufacturability.
Kitching has also been heavily involved in the application of his compact instruments to problems in biomagnetism and nuclear magnetic resonance.
He is currently leading in the development of compact, SI-traceable standards of length, time, voltage, current, and temperature under NIST's "NIST on a Chip" program.
Several of Kitching's patented inventions have been successfully commercialized.
His original chip-scale atomic clock was on display for about a decade in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
2023: Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
2021: Department of Commerce Gold Medal
2005: Jack Raper Award for Outstanding Technology-Directions
2005: Department of Commerce Silver Medal
2005: European Young Scientist Award, presented by the European Frequency and Time Forum
2007: Jacob Rabinow Applied Research Award, NIST
2008: Arthur S. Flemming Award
2014: Department of Commerce Gold Meda l
2014: Rank Prize in Optoelectronics
2015: IEEE Sensors Council Technical Achievement Award
2016: IEEE I. I. Rabi Award
2017: Federal Laboratories Consortium Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer
2018: Fellow of the American Physical Society
2020: Paul F. Forman Team Engineering Excellence Award, Optica