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Measurement Science for Complex Information Systems
Last Updated Date: 05/17/2013

This project aims to develop and evaluate a coherent set of methods to understand behavior … more

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

Thermodynamic & Kinetic Data for Sustainable Energy
Last Updated Date: 10/05/2012

Industry needs thermodynamic and kinetic data for the development of new materials for sustainable energy applications; expanded and new databases … more

DTSA-II  Reinvention of a Classic
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

The original NBS/NIH DTSA (Desktop Spectrum Analyzer) software was widely used in the x-ray microanalysis research community. The combination of … more

Analysis of 3D Elemental Mapping Artifacts in Biological Specimens using Monte Carlo Simulation
Last Updated Date: 10/02/2012

We performed Monte Carlo simulation to demonstrate the feasibility of using the focused ion beam based X-ray microanalysis technique (FIB-EDS) for … more

Modeling and Simulation of Nanofabrication
Last Updated Date: 03/09/2012

Most manufacturing has historically been based on top-down fabrication and assembly.  With rapid advances in nanotechnology, there is … more

Diffraction effects in radiometry
Last Updated Date: 01/12/2011

We want to quantify the breakdown of geometrical optics when computing the throughput of optical systems for the purpose of calculating … more

Computational Micromagnetics
Last Updated Date: 10/05/2010

NIST researchers develop simulation tools to support modeling, measurement and fundamental understanding of micromagnetic physics.

Computational Chemistry
Last Updated Date: 10/05/2010

Ab initio computational chemistry is considered to be one of the holy grails of computational science. The benefits to society range from lighter, … more

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