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2005 Joint IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium and Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Systems and Applications Meeting

29-31 August 2005, Vancouver, BC, Canada

2005 PTTI Award Winner

PTTI Distinguished Service Award
The PTTI Distinguished Service Award has been established to recognize outstanding contributions related to the management of PTTI systems. The criteria for the PTTI Distinguished Service Award are that the award shall recognize an individual for any of the following contributions to the field of PTTI:
a. provided exceptional leadership and demonstrated ability and ingenuity in the development or application of PTTI over a number of years;
b. designed or develop a significant PTTI system

2005 Winner: Norman F. Ramsey

2005 IEEE IFCS Award Winners

Cady Award
The W. G. Cady Award is to recognize outstanding contributions related to the fields of piezoelectric or other classical frequency control, selection and measurement; and resonant sensor devices

2005 Winner: Charles S. Stone

Citation: "for outstanding contributions to state-of-the-art low noise quartz oscillators and low noise circuits"

Rabi Award
The Rabi Award is to recognize outstanding contributions related to the fields of atomic and molecular frequency standards, and time transfer and dissemination.

2005 Winner: Theodor W. Hänsch

Citation: "for outstanding contributions to experimental quantum optics, precision spectroscopy, and optical frequency combs"

Sawyer Award
The C. B. Sawyer Memorial Award is to recognize outstanding contributions in the development, production or characterization of piezoelectric materials of interest to the Symposium Technical Program Committee, or to recognize entrepreneurship or leadership within profit or non-profit organizations in the frequency control community (including all parts of the community).

2005 Winner: Samuel R. Stein

Citation: "for outstanding technical contributions and leadership in the commercialization of highly precise timing standards and instrumentation"