PresenterAffiliationPresentation Title

Group 1

Philip FengUniversity of Florida, United StatesHigh temperature resonators up to 800°C
Roozbeh TabrizianUniversity of Florida, United StatesHafnia-Zirconia for Frequency Control

Group 2

Scott DiddamsCU/NIST, United StatesPhotonic chip-based low noise microwave oscillators 
Giancarlo CerrettoINRIM, ItalyMuochrony: Exploring Time and Frequency Applications of Cosmic Muons 

Group 3

Cass SackettUniversity of Virginia, United StatesAtom Interferometry Experiments on the International Space Station 
Desheng LvChinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaCold atom microwave clock in China space station 
Scott BeatieNRC, CanadaReduced Systematic Uncertainty in the NRC-FC2 fountain clock
Carlos RiveraFEMTO-ST, FranceMicrocell-CPT Clock with Reduced light-Shift Sensitivity Using Ramsey-Based Sequences Applied Through Direct Modulation of the Laser Current
Parth Patel Vector Atomic, United StatesAstronomy, automobiles, and aircraft: Iodine Clocks in the Field
Jiachuan YangPeking University, ChinaStable Microwave Generation via 2-Point Frequency Division of a Highly Coherent Two-Color Laser

Group 4

Azadeh ANSARIGATECH, United StatesUltra-scaled Aluminum Scandium Nitride Acoustics
Sunil BhaveDARPA, United StatesOctave-tunable Micromachined Magnetostatic Wave Resonators and Filters 

Group 5

Emily CaldwellNIST, United StatesComb-based time transfer for future moving platforms 
Mads TonnesNICT, JapanOptical Carrier Transfer System for Coexistence of Quantum and Classical Light
Jeff ShermanNIST, United StatesBroadcast Positioning System (BPS) Time Transfer Comparable to dual-Band GNSS
José Mauricio Lopez RomeroCINVESTAV, MexicoThe Sim Time Network - Twenty Years of Operation
Micahel KrieleUniversity of Western Australia, AustraliaThe SKA-Mid Frequency Distribution System - Mass-produceable High Precision and Phase Stable Frequency Transfer System for the Next Generation Radio Telescopes
Tetsuya IdoNICT, JapanRecent Steps Towards the Redefinition of the Second
Myoung-Sun HeoKRISS, KoreaGeodetic VLBI Observation at K-Band for the Clock Comparison
John VigIEEE, United StatesCan a Crystal Oscillator Operate Continuously for Decades?

Group 6

Kjeld BeeksTU Wien, AustriaLaser-induced quenching of the Th-229 nuclear clock isomer in calcium fluoride
Kyungtae Kim JILA, United StatesEnhancing Optical Clocks: Strontium Lattice Clock with a Record Precision and Accuracy 
Tara FortierNIST, United StatesProgress in atomic clock comparisons and network architectures at NIST 
Elizaveta KlantsatayaUniversity of Adelaide, AustraliaPortable Optical Ytterbium Beam Clock
Jonas KellerPTB, GermanyReduced Instability in a high-Accuracy 115In+/172Yb+ Coulomb Crystal Optical Clock
Tanner GroganNIST, United StatesCryogenic Sapphire Cavity for 1156nm at 4x10-17