Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics

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The Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) is a renowned joint research institute of the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, specializing in atomic, molecular, optical physics, and related fields.

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instanceOf joint institute
physics research institute
research institute
affiliatedWith National Institute of Standards and Technology
University of Colorado Boulder
collaboratesWith National Institute of Standards and Technology
surface form: National Institute of Standards and Technology laboratories
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employs postdoctoral researchers
research scientists
fieldOfWork astrophysics
atomic physics
biophysics
chemical physics
molecular physics
nanoscience
optical physics
precision measurement
quantum information science
quantum physics
foundedAs joint institute of the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology
hasFacilityType laboratory
research center
hasFocus applied measurement science
fundamental physics research
hasResearchArea astrophysically relevant laboratory plasmas
frequency standards
laser cooling
optical clocks
precision spectroscopy
quantum many-body physics
quantum metrology
ultracold atoms
hasType university–federal laboratory partnership
hosts graduate students
knownFor contributions to atomic, molecular, and optical physics
development of optical atomic clocks
precision measurement research
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Boulder, Colorado
locatedOnCampusOf University of Colorado Boulder
operatedBy National Institute of Standards and Technology
University of Colorado Boulder
partOf University of Colorado Boulder campus research infrastructure
shortName JILA
specializesIn atomic, molecular, and optical physics

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JILA abbreviationFor Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics