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This publications database includes many of the most recent publications of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The database, however, is not complete. Additional publications are added on a continual basis.

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Recent Publications

China's Manufacturing Innovation Centers

Author(s)
Michael Molnar, Kelley Rogers, Frank Gayle, Susan Ipri-Brown, Mai Tran, Joseph Long, Douglas Thomas
A review of China's Manufacturing Innovation Centers (MICs) explores the status of the country's flagship manufacturing innovation program. At least 33 MICs

MEMSDuino: An Arduino-Based MEMS Switch Controller

Author(s)
Lafe Spietz, Adam Sirois, Nathan Flowers-Jacobs, Peter Hopkins, Samuel Benz, Steve Waltman
Radio frequency cryogenic switches are a critical enabling technology for quantum information science, both for calibration and high throughput testing of

The Burning Characteristics of 3 m to 6 m Dry Douglas-Fir Trees

Author(s)
Erik Johnsson, Giovanni Di Cristina Torres, Eric Mueller, Matthew Bundy, Anthony Chakalis, Marco Fernandez, Anthony Hamins
A series of experiments are reported on the burning behavior of dry, 3 m to 6 m tall, Douglas fir trees. The measurements were conducted in the open under quasi

A Plan for Global Engagement on AI Standards

Author(s)
Jesse Dunietz, Mark Latonero, Kathleen Roberts
This plan has been developed by the Department of Commerce in coordination with the Department of State and agencies across the U.S. Government. It reflects