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Wafer-Scale Micro-Knife Sealed Vacuum Cells for Quantum Devices

January 29, 2026
Author(s)
Megan Kelleher, Konrad Ziegler, Jeremy Robin, Lianxin Huang, Mitchel Button, Liam Mauck, Peter Brewer, Danny Kim, John Kitching, William McGehee, Travis Autry
Advanced integration technologies greatly enhance the prospects and reliability of practical quantum sensors, atomic clocks, and quantum information technologies. The performance and proliferation of these devices at chip-scale is contingent upon

Universal visible emitters in nanoscale integrated photonics

June 30, 2023
Author(s)
Gregory Spektor, David Carlson, Zachary Newman, Jinhie Lee Skarda, Neil Sapra, Logan Su, Sindhu Jammi, Andrew Ferdinand, Amit Agrawal, Jelena Vuckovic, Scott Papp
… to nanophotonic device structure and is a robust tool in defined yet complex optimization problems like realizing a … Universal visible emitters in nanoscale integrated photonics …

Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble: What is in your Genome Editing Brew?

October 28, 2022
Author(s)
Simona Patange, Samantha Maragh
… such as agriculture, biomanufacturing, and medicine. This technology is enabled by an ever-growing portfolio of … that span the central dogma, from DNA to RNA to protein. In this paper, we draw from our unique perspective as the … way units, quantities, and stoichiometries are reported in the field. We highlight the variability in how editing …

Welcome to SAMURAI's documentation!

January 13, 2022
Author(s)
Alec Weiss, Jeanne Quimby, Rod Leonhardt, Ben Jamroz, Peter Vouras, Kate Remley, Dylan Williams
… The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Communication Technology Laboratory (CTL) developed the Synthetic Aperture … angle. Note: this technique can use a measurement tool. In the NIST configuration of SAMURAI, linear and non-linear …

Growth of Magnetic Nanowires in an Applied Field

October 12, 2021
Author(s)
R D K. Misra, H Nathani, William F. Egelhoff Jr.
… magnetization. Their technological interest lies in the potential application for high density magnetic … room temperature fabrication of nanowires of 8-10 ?m in length and 100-200 nm in diameter by applying magnetic field to a reverse micelle … Growth of Magnetic Nanowires in an Applied Field …

Systems security assurance as (micro) publishing: Declarative markup for systems description and assessment

July 27, 2020
Author(s)
Wendell A. Piez
… as well as useful as they are applied to accomplish goals in the real world. Since principles of generic declarative … first applied to accomplishing publishing-related goals in information management, design and application, 25 or 40 … pay dividends for years. These systems become sustainable in the context of the sustainable operations of which they …

A robust benchmark for detection of germline large deletions and insertions

June 15, 2020
Author(s)
Justin Zook, Nathanael David Olson, Marc Salit, Fritz Sedlazeck
… To create this benchmark for a broadly consented son in a Personal Genome Project trio with broadly available cells and DNA, the Genome in a Bottle Consortium integrated 19 sequence-resolved … reliably identifies false negatives and false positives in high-quality SV callsets from short-, linked- and …

Nano-opto-electro-mechanical switches operated at CMOS-level voltages

November 15, 2019
Author(s)
Christian Haffner, Andreas Joerg, Michael Doderer, Daniel Chelladurai, Felix Mayor, Comsin Ioan Roman, Yuriy Fedoryshyn, Mikael Mazur, Maurizio Burla, Henri J. Lezec, Vladimir A. Aksyuk, Juerg Leuthold
… Reprogrammable optical networks that operate in symbiosis with CMOS electronics promise to advance … these metrics by utilizing opto-electro-mechanical effects in micrometer-scale hybrid-photonic-plasmonic structures to … ≤ 0.02dB/m. Furthermore, the nanometer-scale skin depth in plasmonic metals, allows to reduce the actuation to a 40 …

Principles for Designed-In Security and Privacy for Smart Cities

April 15, 2019
Author(s)
Corey Dickens, Paul A. Boynton, Sokwoo Rhee
… study that identifies a set of principles for designed-in security and privacy for smart city projects from among … information from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) GCTC Action Clusters database and … and privacy considerations among the projects: specific technology usage, implementation of a cybersecurity …

Alerts and Warnings on Short Messaging Channels: Guidance from an Expert Panel Process.

February 28, 2019
Author(s)
Jeannette Sutton, Erica D. Kuligowski
… the right information, people are often left to fill in the gaps of what is going on and how to protect … requirements, leaving human information needs in imminent threat contexts largely overlooked. The purpose … Twitter messages are provided. This guidance is grounded in the latest research on how improved short messages can …

Proceedings of the First Workshop on Standards for Microfluidics

January 28, 2019
Author(s)
Darwin R. Reyes-Hernandez, Henne van Heeren
In the last two decades, the microfluidics/lab-on-a-chip … can make, and to some extent are making, a big difference in areas such as in vitro diagnostics, point of care testing, … sessions from the National Institute of Standards and Technology Workshop on Standards for Microfluidics, held on …

Real-Time Scheduling for Wireless Networks with Random Deadlines

July 26, 2017
Author(s)
Mohamed Hany, Nader Moayeri
… The use of wireless communications in industrial environments is motivated by the flexibility … access (TDMA) protocols have been widely exploited in various wireless technologies due to the ease of implementation and packets collision avoidance. In this work, we consider the problem of scheduling multiple …

Assessment of a 3D-Printed Aluminum Corrugated Feed Horn at 118.7503 GHz

February 19, 2017
Author(s)
Josh Gordon, David R. Novotny, Ronald C. Wittmann, Michael H. Francis, Jeffrey R. Guerrieri, Periasamy Lavanya, Albin Gasiewski
… finding applications across many areas and may be a useful technology for antenna fabrication. The ability to rapidly … produced using 3D printing must be considered if this technology can be relied upon. Here, we investigate a … is fabricated using the powder bead fusion process for use in the PolarCube cube satellite radiometer. AlSi10Mg alloy is …

Kinetic-Based Micro Energy-Harvesting for Wearable Sensors

January 28, 2016
Author(s)
Kamran Sayrafian, Dora Budic, Dina Simunic
… between humans and future information and communication technology (ICT) devices. Due to their small size, such … lifetime can simplify the everyday use of wearable sensors in many of their applications. In this paper, our objective … that kinetic-based micro harvesters could be a promising technology for prolonging the operational lifetime of …

A Consilience-based Approach to Engineering Services in Global Supply Chains

September 12, 2013
Author(s)
Albert W. Jones
Technology life cycles are becoming shorter as is the time for those technologies to become ubiquitous in the society. The Industrial Revolution took about 150 … took only 50 years. Cell phones, which hit the market in the early 1980s took only 25 years to become a global …

Multizone Airflow Models for Calculating Infiltration Rates in Commercial Reference Buildings

February 6, 2013
Author(s)
Lisa C. Ng, Amy Musser, Andrew K. Persily, Steven J. Emmerich
… Sixteen commercial reference buildings were created in the multizone airflow and contaminant transport program CONTAM in order to support physically based airflow calculations, as … and supporting the development of energy codes in pursuing building energy efficiency improvements. These …

Building Occupant Safety Research 2012

May 17, 2012
Author(s)
Richard D. Peacock, Erica D. Kuligowski, Jason D. Averill
… Historically, building egress systems have evolved in response to specific large loss incidents. Currently, … stair capacity for the largest occupant load floor in the building with little or no consideration of occupant … Laboratory (EL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been conducting research to provide …

An All Silicon Feedhorn-Coupled Focal Plane for Cosmic Microwave Background Polarimetry

December 1, 2011
Author(s)
Johannes Hubmayr
… monolithic, feedhorn coupled TES polarimeter arrays. In this scheme, dual polarization sensitive TES detector … Current efforts focus on a 150~GHz band; however this technology scales between $\sim$~70-700~GHz. We describe this … focal plane architecture and the current status of this technology, focusing on single-pixel polarimeters being …

The ABCs oF Standards Activities

August 23, 2009
Author(s)
Maureen A. Breitenberg
… of the international and regional standards systems. In addition, it describes the U.S. Standards Strategy and the … played by both the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the American National Standards … this document discusses the impact of the National Technology and Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA), the …

Development of a 4 K Stirling-Type Pulse Tube Cryocooler for a Mobile Terahertz Detection System

June 28, 2009
Author(s)
Peter E. Bradley, Eyal Gerecht, Ray Radebaugh, Isaac Garaway
… We discuss in this paper the design and development of a 4 K … system. This system integrates new heterodyne detector technology at terahertz frequencies with advancements of Stirling-type pulse tube technology that brings the advent of cooled detector … Advances in Cryogenic Engineering …
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