EFTF - IFCS 2009 European Frequency and Time Forum Interational Frequency Control Symposium

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

  1. Rick Puccio, Bernard Dulmet, Clark Nguyen, Jean-Pierre Aubry
  2. Mike Tobar, Wan-Thai Hsu, Mike Underhill
  3. Sebastien Bize, Filippo Levi, Eric Burt, John Kitching
  4. Marc Solal, Karl Wagner, Victor Kalinin, Martha Small, Rich Ruby
  5. Patrizia Tavella, Philippe Guillemot, Victor Zhang, Andreas Bauch
  6. 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
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Conference location

Micropolis Conference Center
April 20th-24th 2009

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