Artyom Vitouchkine

Engineer at Vector Atomic

Artyom Vitouchkine has worked in various engineering and physics roles since 1994. Artyom began their career at Mendeleyev All-Russian Institute for Metrology as an Engineer, where they worked on measurements of the period of diffraction gratings using an interferometric diffractometer. In 1996, they moved to JILA, CU at Boulder, where they worked as a Professional Research Assistant on the cam-based absolute gravity meter project. From 2004 to 2007, they worked at Minex Engineering as an Engineer/Physicist, researching, analyzing, designing and producing custom cryogenic dewars for use in novel wide range microwave antenna feed. From 2007 to 2012, they worked at AOsense Inc. as a Physicist, designing, testing, assembling and aligning miniature opto mechanical components. From 2012 to 2014, they worked at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a Mechanical Engineer III, designing mechanical systems for LCLS-II Undulators and supervising designers in producing fabrication drawings. Since 2019, they have worked at Vector Atomic as an Engineer.

Artyom Vitouchkine obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Technical Physics from the All Russian Metrology Institute, VNIIMS between 2000 and 2002. Prior to that, they earned a Masters in Geophysics from Saint Petersburg State University between 1985 and 1993, with a field of study in Geophysics, Gravity and Magnetic Earth Filed measurements.

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