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nuclear nonproliferation. User communities have expressed a need for test objects or “phantoms” with radioactive features of precisely defined spatial dimensions and traceable activity that can be used
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identification purposes has been applied in the field of forensic science for over 20 years. NIST develops standards and genetic tests to support the forensic science community. Areas of interest include typing
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(NIST Engineering Laboratory), and partners at other national laboratories and academic institutions. Subsequent testing, characterization, and modeling will be performed in our world-class mechanical
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crime scene hazards—require more sensitive and robust methods, especially in field environments. Another area of concern is that current analytical methods for drug testing are not agile or well-resolved
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for testing the components of these devices is to make physical contact to the devices using micro probes. This approach has three main limitations: (1) each time the probes are landed on a device, they damage
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This research aims to engineer atomic systems with special features that are favorable for testing theory, and for measuring fundamental constants and atomic data. In many cases, progress is impeded, not by
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, adaptable facility that can be used to test advanced control algorithms, generate data for modeling of equipment, test new ideas for grid responsiveness, etc. References Pertzborn, A.J. (2022) ‘Implementation
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their enterprises. We are interested in projects that focus on the development and application of performance metrics, information models, test methods, and protocols to assess and assure the key attributes
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accurate drug testing of new drug candidates. Our laboratory has developed microphysiological systems that operate with small amounts of recirculating cell culture medium (Lab on a Chip 16(14): 2719-2729
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Digital Image Correlation (DIC) to study the non-equilibrium dynamic response of soft polymers and to explore non-uniaxial stress and strain states by testing novel sample geometries that otherwise could