Robert Fasano is a consultant in quantum timekeeping with eight years of experience bridging precision metrology research and commercial product development. He transitioned from a PhD and postdoc at NIST's Optical Frequency Measurements Group—where he worked on optical lattice clocks with 18-digit accuracy—to industry roles leading atomic clock portfolios and productization efforts. Based in Boulder, he advises on chip-scale atomic clocks, optical lattice clocks, and precision frequency references, helping translate lab-grade performance into deployable systems. Known for both hands-on experiment and software to support clock development, he blends deep physics expertise with practical commercialization know-how and a track record of moving measurement-grade technologies toward real-world applications.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Physics, Bachelor’s Degree, Physics at University of Maine
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at University of Colorado Boulder
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