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William H. Rippard is a Researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where he serves as Group Leader of the Spin Electronics Group in the Quantum Electrodynamics Division. His work focuses on metrologies for spin-based devices, including electron transport, heat flow, and spin excitations in nanoscale systems for applications in computing and quantum sensing.
- Education
- BS in Physics and Mathematics, University of Florida (1994)
- PhD in Applied Physics, Cornell University (2000)
His research spans spin electronics, neuromorphic hardware, and hybrid superconducting/ferromagnet structures, with over 70 peer-reviewed publications in journals like Nature and Physical Review Letters. He has contributed to advancements in high-frequency behaviors of nanoscale devices and their applications in quantum-enhanced magnetic sensing.
His scientific awards include the 2008 PECASE, NIST Silver, and Bronze awards. He served as Acting Division Chief for the Quantum Electrodynamics Division from 2021 to 2023.
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