Student Paper Competition Winners
The 2009 Student Paper Competition featured 22 student finalists selected from 87 entries. The panel of judges had to choose 6 winners, one from each group. The winners are listed below in bold. We congratulate the winners and all finalists and thank the panel of judges.
Group Judges
- Rick Puccio, Bernard Dulmet, Clark Nguyen, Jean-Pierre Aubry
- Mike Tobar, Wan-Thai Hsu, Mike Underhill
- Sebastien Bize, Filippo Levi, Eric Burt, John Kitching
- Marc Solal, Karl Wagner, Victor Kalinin, Martha Small, Rich Ruby
- Patrizia Tavella, Philippe Guillemot, Victor Zhang, Andreas Bauch
- Sebastien Bize, Filippo Levi, Eric Burt, John Kitching
2009 Joint Conference of the EFTF & IFCS Student Competition Finalists
Group 1
- Mode Conversion in High Overtone Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators
(Paper ID: 7110)
Mathieu Pijolat, CEA, LETI, MINATEC
- Hydrothermal Synthesis, Crystal Growth and Characterization of α-Quartz Type Si1-xGexO2
(Paper ID: 7036)
Vincent Ranieri, Institut Charles Gerhardt de Montpellier
- Assessment of Langatate Material Constants and Temperature Coefficients Using SAW Delay Line Measurements
(Paper ID: 7168)
Blake Sturtevant, University of Maine
- AIN Contour-Mode Resonators for Narrow-Band Filters Above 3 GHz
(Paper ID: 7235)
Matteo Rinaldi, University of Pennsylvania
Group 2
- Residual Phase Noise Modelling of Amplifiers Using Silicon Bipolar Transistors
(Paper ID: 7294)
Konstantinos Theodoropoulos, University of York
- 1.05 GHz MEMS Oscillator Based on Lateral-Field-Excited Piezoelectric AIN Resonators
(Paper ID: 7164)
Chengjie Zuo, University of Pennsylvania
- Experimental and Simulation Study of Dual Injection-Locked OEOs
(Paper ID: 7205)
Olukayode Okusaga, University of Maryland and US Army Research Laboratory
- Flicker Noise of Microwave Power Detectors
(Paper ID: 7028)
Serge Grop, FEMTO-ST Institute
Group 3
- High Power Solid-State Sapphire Whispering Gallery Mode Maser
(Paper ID: 7055)
Daniel Creedon, University of Western Australia
- Stark Shift in the Cs Clock Transition Frequency: a New Experimental Approach
(Paper ID: 7091)
Jean-Luc Robyr, University of Fribourg
- Trapped Atom Clock on a Chip
(Paper ID: 7351)
Clement Lacroute, SYRTE - Observatoire de Paris
Group 4
- Fabrication of Surface Acoustic Wave Wireless Pressure Sensor
(Paper ID: 7086)
Damien Hermelin, FEMTO-ST Institute
- Shear Mode BAW Resonator Based on (001) AIN Thin Films
(Paper ID: 7090)
Evgeny Milyutin, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
- Common Mode Rejection in Electrically Coupled MEMS Resonators Utilizing Mode Localization for Sensor Applications
(Paper ID: 7230)
Pradyumna Thiruvenkatanathan, University of Cambridge
- Torsional Waveguide Sensing of Temperature and Liquid Level
(Paper ID: 7241)
William Spratt, University of Maine
Group 5
- Laboratory Experiment of 9.2 GHz Frequency Transfer With a Fiber
(Paper ID: 7331)
Weiliang Chen, NIM China
- Common-view Time Transfer Experiment Based on COMPASS-M1 Satellite
(Paper ID: 7346)
Fenglei Wu, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Algorithm of Inter-Satellite Dynamic Two-Way Time Transfer Based on Geo Satellite
(Paper ID: 7178)
Xiaochun Lu, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Combination of GPS and TWSTFT Data for Time and Frequency Transfer
(Paper ID: 7092)
Maria Del Carmen Martinez Belda, University of Alicante
Group 6
- Non-Linear Spectroscopy of Rubidium in Hollow-Core Fibres
(Paper ID: 7209)
Christopher Perrella, University of Western Australia
- Ultra Low Frequency Noise Laser by Locking to an Optical Fiber Delay Line
(Paper ID: 7271)
Haifeng Jiang, LNE-SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris
- Improved Optical Frequency Measurement of the Mg Clock Transition via Telecom Fibre Network
(Paper ID: 7287)
Matthias Riedmann, Leibniz University Hannover
Contacts
For any information, please contact :
Joël PETETIN
41 bis avenue de l’Observatoire
B.P. 1615
25010 BESANCON Cedex
FRANCE
0033 381 666 930
eftf.ifcs.2009@free.fr
You will then be re-directed to the convenient person.
Conference location
Micropolis Conference Center
April 20th-24th 2009