John Vig

American physicist (born 1942)

John Vig is an American physicist born in 1942, whose professional career has been predominantly associated with the U.S. Army Research Lab. Throughout his career, Vig has made significant contributions to the field of physics, showcasing his expertise as an inventor and executive. His work has led to notable inventions and advancements in various areas, including UV-ozone cleaning and chemical polishing of quartz surfaces.

Vig's involvement extends beyond his work at the U.S. Army Research Lab, as he has also been an active participant with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). His inventions have further encompassed polyimide bonding of resonators and research into noise in Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS). Through his work, Vig has demonstrated a commitment to advancing knowledge and technology in physics, leaving a lasting impact on his field.