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the combined research of the AEO and the CRP, web-accessible tools are being developed (e.g., the Economic Decision Guide Software – EDGe$ Online Tool) to support community resilience planning. Therefore, strong
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of these technologies are related to cell counting (“enumeration”) since cell count is often essential for interpretation of more complex measurements. Cell counting can seem like an easy measurement, but developing a
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Development of magnetism-based future electronics is fueled by demand for large memory capacity and high data processing rates. New technologies such as hard drives with bit-patterned media and magnetic memory
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on-chip. These components are rapidly evolving and now require ever-increasing bandwidths to characterize. To embrace these changes, this project will develop a shared calibration service, where NIST and
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Nanoelectronic-Based Manipulation and Measurement Tools for Biological Applications NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. We are developing physical measurement tools and
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The goal of this project is to develop nano-electromagnetic imaging using scanning microwave, NV center, and magnetic resonance microscopy
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group is working to develop the measurement science and technology to make multiplexed biomolecular measurements practical, while also working to develop the standards and measurement assurance approaches
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is how chain architecture, main chain stiffness, and side group flexibility impacts the elastic modulus of ultrathin polymer films. Additionally, we are developing methods for quantifying the tensile
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Description The goals of this project are to develop new assays to support the production of safe and effective protein therapeutics. The new generations of biopharmaceuticals are produced using cells in
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NRC Programs at National Institute of Standards and Technology This page provides specific information related to the NRC Research and Fellowship Program at NIST. Use the navigation on the left