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Smart Electronic Laboratory Notebooks for the NIST Research Environment

December 2, 2015
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Richard S. Gates, Mark McLean, William A. Osborn
Laboratory notebooks have been a staple of scientific research for centuries for organizing and documenting ideas and experiments. Modern laboratories are more and more reliant on electronic data collection and analysis so it seems inevitable that the

A Labile Hydride Strategy for the Synthesis of Heavily Nitridized BaTiO 3

December 1, 2015
Author(s)
Takeshi Yajima, Fumitaka Takeiri, Kohei Aidzu, Hirofumi Akamatsu, Koji Fujita, Wataru Yoshimune, Masatoshi Ohkura, Shiming Lei, Venkatraman Gopalan, Katsuhisa Tanaka, Craig Brown, Mark Green, Takafumi Yamamoto, Yoji Kobayashi, Hiroshi Kageyama
Oxynitrides, which have been explored extensively in the last decade, exhibit various novel properties beyond oxides, including visible light absorption, photocatalytic activity and high dielectric constants. The synthesis of these oxynitrides generally

Catastrophic Event Phenomena in Communication Networks: A Survey

December 1, 2015
Author(s)
Christopher E. Dabrowski
With the rise of the Internet, there has been increased interest in the use of computer models to study the dynamics of communication networks. An important aspect of this trend has been the study of dramatic, but relatively infrequent, events that result

Datum Planes Based on a Constrained L1 Norm

December 1, 2015
Author(s)
Craig M. Shakarji, Vijay Srinivasan
This paper has two major goals. First, we present an algorithm for establishing planar datums suitable for a default in tolerancing standards. The algorithm is based on a constrained minimization search based on the L_1 (L1) norm after forming a convex

Millimeter-Wave Near-Field Measurements Using Coordinated Robotics

December 1, 2015
Author(s)
Joshua A. Gordon, David R. Novotny, Ronald C. Wittmann, Michael H. Francis, Miranda L. Butler, Jeffrey R. Guerrieri
The National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST) recently developed a new robotic scanning system for performing near-field measurements at millimeter-wave (mm-wave)frequencies above 100 GHz, the configurable robotic millimeterwave antenna (CROMMA)

NIJ Funding: Supporting Scientists, Supporting Innovation

December 1, 2015
Author(s)
John Butler
In this invited submission to the NIJ Journal, I reflect on the role that National Institute of Justice (NIJ) funding has played in my career in forensic science. Early experiences at the FBI Laboratory are discussed along with the benefits of
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