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John D. Gillaspy (Fed)
Professional Service:
International Program Committee, Eighth International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications, 2010-2014.
Chair, Local Conference Committee, Eighth International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications (ICAMDATA-2012), 2010-2012.
Past-Chair, American Physical Society Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants (2010-2011).
Chair, American Physical Society Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants (2009-2010).
Chair-Elect, American Physical Society Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants (2008-2009).
Vice-Chair, American Physical Society Topical Group on Precision Measurement and Fundamental Constants (2007-2008).
Executive Program Committee, International Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas (2005-2011).
Chair, Program Committee and Local Organizing Committee, 15th International Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas (2005-2007).
Chair (Session on EUV Source II), SPIE Microlithography Symposium, Santa Clara (2004).
Interagency Task Force on High Energy Density Physics, National Science and Technology Council, (2003-2007).
A P. Kavanagh, John D. Gillaspy, D G. Hirst, M H. Mendenhall, N Nakamura, S Ohtani, H Wantanabe, F J. Currell
The possibility of using radiation from bare and hydrogen-like highly-charged ions as a driver for a proposed form of cancer therapy is discussed. This proposed
Atomic Spectroscopy Results from the NIST EBIT facility since the last Symposium on Atomic Spectra and Oscillator Strengths are briefly reviewed. With the
Yuri A. Podpaly, John D. Gillaspy, Joseph Reader, Yuri Ralchenko
We report on the spectroscopic measurements of highly charged samarium and erbium performed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Lawrence T. Hudson, C T. Chantler, A.T. Payne, M N. Kinnane, John D. Gillaspy, L F. Smale, Albert Henins, J A. Kimpton, E Takacs
Quantum Electro-Dynamics (QED) is the best tested theory of our physical world, yet significant disagreements have emerged between attempts to apply QED to
Deirdre Kilbane, G. O'Sullivan, Yuri A. Podpaly, John D. Gillaspy, Joseph Reader, Yuri Ralchenko
Extreme ultraviolet radiation emitted from highly-charged dysprosium ions was measured at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The ions were