Prof. Scott Papp

NIST and University of Colorado

Lecture Title: Kerr-Microresonator Solitons for Ultraprecise Measurements

Scott Papp is a Physicist in the NIST Time and Frequency Division and Lecturer at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He received a Ph.D in 2008 from JILA at University of Colorado for experiments on long-sought beyond mean-field physics in Bose-Einstein condensates. From 2008-2010 he worked at Caltech as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for the Physics of Information on atomic ensemble quantum memories, multipartite entanglement, and cavity opto-mechanics. Since 2010 he has worked at NIST, leading investigations of Kerr frequency combs and other optical devices.