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Atomistic Potentials and the Future of Nanomaterials Metrology
Last Updated Date: 12/05/2012

This project provides a resource to address some of the challenges to the wider use of quantitative classical atomistic simulations (e.g. … more

Hardness Standardization
Last Updated Date: 12/03/2012

Our objective is to standardize and improve hardness measurement both in the U.S. and internationally. NIST is the U.S. National Metrology … more

Continuing Support for Cement Manufacturing
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

Cement manufacturers and their customers rely on the NIST Portland cement SRMs for laboratory qualification under ASTM International C 114-07 … more

Magnetic Imaging
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

Our goal is to develop a real-time magnetic domain imaging system and apply it to technologically important systems, including data-storage and … more

Metrics for Reactive Wetting in Complex Systems
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

For processes involving wetting between two materials, classically defined metrics such as surface or interface energy and contact angle are only … more

Lead-Free Surface Finishes for Electronic Components: Tin Whisker Growth
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

This project will provide data and materials measurements necessary to improve the reliability of solder interconnects degraded by the switch to … more

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