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Greg Kuebler
 
 
  Born
1982, Columbia, South Carolina
 
 
  Education
Aug 2001 - May 2006
Gainesville, FL
B.S. in Digital Arts and Science
University of Florida
Grade-Point Average: 3.36/4.0
Related Course Work:
System Simulation, Software Engineering, Digital Production I & II, Senior Thesis, Time Base Media, Advance Digital Video, Photography I & II, Digital Photography, Aesthetic Computing, Data Structures, Technical Writing
 
 
  Experience
Jan 2007 - [Present]
Boulder, CO
JILA - University of Colorado
jila.colorado.edu
Professional Research Assistant
& Digital Media Specialist
Responsibilities:
Working closely with the scientists and other JILA staff in developing/managing visual media and projects that communicates scientific research. Successfully published 5 covers for journals and magazines. Published over 18 figures and visuals in 42 different journals, magazines, and press releases. Project lead for JILA website redesign and overhaul of the infostructure to a Content Management System (CMS).
 
Oct 2007 - [Present]
Brooklyn, NY
Love Brigade
www.lovebrigade.com
Co-Owner
Responsibilities:
Participating with business decisions, representing, and supporting the art and indie fashion label.
 
Jan 2006 - Dec 2006
Gainesville, FL
University of Florida
Fine Arts Department
Teaching Assistant
Responsibilities:
Assisted Professor Max Becher, creating tutorials, updating class website, tutoring students during lab hours.
 
Jan 2004 - Dec 2005
Gainesville, FL
University of Florida
Fine Arts Department
Photo Lab Technician
Responsibilities:
Managed hardware for color and b/w labs. Assisted students with photography equipment and safety procedures.
 
 
 
Skills
Project Planning and Leadership, Illustration, 3D Production, Animation,
Video Production, Digital Photography, Web Development, Print, and Technical
Writing. Communicates well with artists, scientists, researchers, programmers,
and designers.

Proficient with:   Familar with: Programming with:  
  Adobe Products   PYMOL   HTML / CSS
  Final Cut Pro   Drupal (CMS software)   Java
  DVD Studio Pro   VMD (Visual Molecular Dynamics)   Basic Actionscript
  Autodesk Maya   Processing   Maya MEL
  Mac OS   DVD Studio Pro  
  Windows OS    
  Microsoft Office    
 
 
  Art in Publications

2009 Nature Nanotechnology [article Fig 1], "Measurement: Facing Heisenberg at the nanoscale", Dec 2009, Vol 4, No 12, pp781-883, Published online, URL URL (2)..
  Angewandte Chemie International Edition [Cover Image], "The Lowest Singlet and Triplet States of the Oxyallyl Diradical", 26 Oct 2009, Vol 48, issue 45, 8381, Published online, URL.
  The Astrophysical Journal [article Fig(s) 11-12], "Subsurface Circulations Within Active Regions", 20 June 2009, Vol 698:1749–1760, Published online, URL.
  Laser Focus World [Online animation supplement], "PHOTONIC FRONTIERS: OPTICAL CLOCKS: Optical clocks set the pace in accurate timekeeping", May 2009, Vol 45, issue 5, Published online, URL.
  Nanotechnology Now, "Squeezing Noise Below Quantum Limits", 29 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  Science [Editors' Choice], "APPLIED PHYSICS: Fidget-Free Microscopy", 27 March 2009, Vol 323, 5922, Published online, URL.
  Shanghi Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Science (SICCAS), "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 27 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  Thomas Net, "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 27 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  Reserach.gov, "Squeezing Noise Below Quantum Limits", 26 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  NSF [Discovery], "Squeezing Noise Below Quantum Limits", 26 March 2009, Published online, URL URL (2).
  Bio Optics World, "100x stability-boost technique transferable to commercial AFMs", 25 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  R & D Magazine, "Room-temperature AFM gets picoscale stability", 25 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  Materials Research Society (MRS), "Picoscale stability in a room-temperature AFM", 25 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  News Wise, "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 25 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  PhysOrg, "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 25 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  Nanotechnology Now, "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 25 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  Nano Werk, "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 24 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  In Sciences, "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 24 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  NIST Tech Beat Release, "Making a Point: Picoscale Stability in a Room-Temperature AFM", 24 March 2009, Published online, URL.
  Laser & Photonics Reviews [article Fig 3], "Optical traps for single molecule biophysics: a primer", February 2009, Vol 3, Issue 1-2, Page 207, URL.
  Chemical Physics Letters [Cover image], "Tomography of a supersonically cooled molecular jet using cavity-enhanced direct frequency comb spectroscopy", 13 January 2009, Volume 468, Issues 1-3, Pages 1-106, URL.
2008 Science News [Cover image], "Into the Cold; Slowing down molecules to unlock their secrets", 20 December 2008,Vol 174, No. 13, URL.
  Science & Technology Review [Cover image], "Time-Resolved Dynamics in N2O4 Probed Using High Harmonic Generation", 28 November 2008,Vol 22, issue 268, URL.
  Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences (SIMS) of the National Research Council, "Twanging Molecular Slinky with Ultrafast Laser Gives Researchers Snapshot of Electrons in Action", 23 November 2008, URL.
  Science [Cover image and article Fig 1(A-B)], "Time-Resolved Dynamics in N2O4 Probed Using High Harmonic Generation", 21 November 2008,Vol 322, 5905, URL.
  Science [article Fig 1(A-C)], "Observing the Creation of Electronic Feshbach Resonances in Soft X-ray–Induced O2 Dissociation", 14 November 2008,Vol 322, 5904, URL URL (2).
  Popular Mechanics, "Ultrafast lasers give researchers a snapshot of electrons in action", 06 November 2008, Published online, URL.
  Information Center for Basic Science, "Ultrafast lasers give researchers a snapshot of electrons in action", 02 November 2008, Published online, URL.
  PhysOrg, "Ultrafast lasers give researchers a snapshot of electrons in action", 30 October 2008, Published online, URL.
  NSF [Discovery], "First Ultracold Polar Molecule Gas Ready for Research", Published by National Science Foundation, 29 October 2008, Published online, URL URL (2).
  Reserach.gov, "First Ultracold Polar Molecule Gas Ready for Research", 29 October 2008, Published online, URL.
  Air Force Office of Scientific Research, "Missile defense, engine crack detection could benefit from laser research", 22 October 2008, Published online, URL URL (2).
  Air Force Print News Today, "University of Colorado professors conduct new laser research", Published by Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 20 October 2008, Published online, URL URL (2).
  Aerotech News and Review, "University of Colorado professors conduct new laser research", 24 October 2008, Published online, URL URL (2).
  Science Daily, "First Dense Gas Of Ultracold 'Polar' Molecules Created", 19 September 2008, Published online, URL.
  First Science News, "JILA scientists create first dense gas of ultracold 'polar' molecules ", 18 September 2008, Published online, URL.
  PhysOrg, "Scientists create first dense gas of ultracold 'polar' molecules", 18 September 2008, Published online, URL URL (2).
  EurekAlert News, "JILA scientists create first dense gas of ultracold 'polar' molecules", 18 September 2008, Published online, URL URL (2).
  e! Science News, "JILA scientists create first dense gas of ultracold 'polar' molecules", 18 September 2008, Published online, URL.
  Joint Quantum Institute, "Scientists Create First Dense Gas of Ultracold 'Polar' Molecules", 18 September 2008, Published online, URL.
  CU News Release, "CU and NIST Scientists Create First Dense Gas of Ultracold 'Polar' Molecules", 18 September 2008, Published online, URL.
  NIST News Release, "JILA scientists create first dense gas of ultracold 'polar' molecules", 18 September 2008, Published online, URL.
  The Futurist, "New Clocks: It's About Time", May-June 2008 Vol. 42, No. 3, Published online by World Future Society, URL URL (2).
  Optics Express [article Fig 1], "Quasi-phase matching and characterization of high-order harmonic generation in hollow waveguide using counterpropagating light", 24 April 2008,Vol 16, No. 9, 6551, URL URL (2).
  Photonics, "More Exact Than an Ion Clock", 11 March 2008, Published online, URL.
  Signs of the Time; Sott.net, "'Quantum Logic Clock' Rivals Mercury Ion As World's Most Accurate Clock", 10 March 2008,Published online, URL.
  Science Daily, "'Quantum Logic Clock' Rivals Mercury Ion As World's Most Accurate Clock", 10 March 2008,Published online, URL.
  NIST News Release, "NIST 'Quantum Logic Clock' Rivals Mercury Ion as World’s Most Accurate Clock Comparison Yields Best Results Yet in Tests for Change in 'Constants' of Nature", 6 March 2008, Published online, URL.
  Science Codex, "Collaboration helps make JILA strontium atomic clock 'best in class'", 20 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  Information Center for Basic Science, "Collaboration helps make JILA strontium atomic clock \'best in class\'", 20 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  CU News Release, "New Experimental Atomic Clock Surpasses Accuracy Of Current U.S. Standard Time Clock", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  Science Centric, "Collaboration helps make JILA strontium atomic clock 'best in class'", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  Science Express, "Sr Lattice Clock at 1 x 10-16 Fractional Uncertainty by Remote Optical..." 14 February 2008, 10.1126/science.1153341 (Science Express Reports),Published online, URL.
  Photonics, "A More Precise Atomic Clock", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  NIST News Release, "Collaboration Helps Make JILA Strontium Atomic Clock ‘Best in Class’ ‘Crystal of Light’ Clock Surpasses Accuracy of NIST-F1 Fountain Clock", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  Signs of the Time; Sott.net, "Most Accurate Clock Ever: 'Crystal Of Light' Clock Surpasses Accuracy Of NIST-F1 Fountain Clock", 18 February 2008,Published online, URL.
  Science Daily, "Most Accurate Clock Ever: 'Crystal Of Light' Clock Surpasses Accuracy Of NIST-F1 Fountain Clock" 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  News Wise, "Collaboration Helps Make JILA Strontium Atomic Clock ‘Best in Class’", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  EurekAlert!, "Collaboration helps make JILA strontium atomic clock 'best in class'", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  PhysOrg, "Collaboration helps make JILA strontium atomic clock 'best in class'", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
  United States of America Department of Commerce, "NIST Announces New Atomic Clock Promising Improved Navigation, GPS", 14 February 2008, Published online, URL.
2007 OPN; Optics & Photonics News , "All-Optical Quasi-Phase Matching in Extreme Nonlinear Optics", Dec 2007,Vol. 18, No. 12 ,p32 URL URL (2).
  Symmetry, "RESULTS! The particles of our readers’ imaginations", 7 September 2007,Vol 04, Issue 07, 9, URL.
  Science, "Initial Events in X-ray Excitation", 7 September 2007,Vol 317, 1289, URL.
  Science, "Harnessing Attosecond Science in the Quest for Coherent X-rays", 10 August 2007,Vol 317, 777, Fig 2, URL.
2005 UF Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering News , 25 June 2005, URL.
 
 
  Awards | Honors
2007 2nd place for Symmetry Magazine's Roz Chast's invent your own elementary particle contest
2000 Silver Congressional Award
1998 Bronze Congressional Award
1997 Eagle Scout Award