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Jason Nobles (Assoc)

Jason Nobles is a Research Associate with the Physics Department at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Jason is working in the Quantum Sensors Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He is conducting research on the design, fabrication, and testing of transition edge sensors for high-resolution, gamma-ray spectroscopy. Jason earned a Bachelor of Science in Physics/Energy Science in 2015 and a Doctorate in Applied Science–Physics in 2020 at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. His graduate work focused on radio frequency characterization of liquid crystal materials and the development of novel liquid crystal devices operating in the micro-wave regime.

Research Interests

  • Development of novel superconducting devices to support next-generation transition edge sensors.
  • Micro-fabrication process development to support improved sensor density and response times.
  • Studying superconducting materials to promote increased understanding of the superconducting state.

Publications

Towards Precision Spectroscopy of Antiprotonic Atoms for Probing Strong-field QED

Author(s)
Gonçalo Baptista, Shikha Rathi, Michael Roosa, Quentin Senetaire, Jonas Sommerfeldt, Toshiyuki Azuma, Daniel Becker, Francois Butin, Ofir Eizenberg, Joseph Fowler, Hiroyuki Fujioka, Davide Gamba, Nabil Garroum, Mauro Guerra, Tadashi Hashimoto, Takashi Higuchi, Paul Indelicato, Jorge Machado, Kelsey Morgan, Francois Nez, Jason Nobles, Ben Ohayon, Shinji Okada, Daniel Schmidt, Daniel Swetz, Joel Ullom, Pauline Yzombard, Marco Zito, Nancy Paul
PAX (antiProtonic Atom X-ray spectroscopy) is a new experiment with the aim to test strong-field quantum electrodynamics (QED) effects by performing high
Created December 27, 2023, Updated February 8, 2024