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James A. Fedchak

Jim Fedchak has been with NIST since 2003. He leads the vacuum project, which includes realizing and disseminating absolute pressures from 10-7 Pa to 30 Pa, and low gas flow from 10-12 mol/s to 10-6 mol/s. He is directly responsible for ionization gauge calibrations and spinning rotor gauge calibrations. Jim's knowledge of vacuum science and technology covers a variety of applications derived from his previous work experience. Previously, Jim worked with the Low-background Infrared Radiation project at NIST doing cryogenic infrared radiometry; worked in the photonics industry with New Focus Inc.; performed atomic spectroscopy at the University of Wisconsin; and developed spin-polarized targets at Argonne National Laboratory. He has a PhD in experimental atomic and molecular physics from the College of William and Mary. He has numerous publications in all of these fields. Jim is a member of the Low Pressure Working Group of the CCM, and is presently a member of the AVS Vacuum Technology Division Committee.

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Created October 9, 2019