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of Data Compilations. Int. J. Thermophys. 2001, 22, 215–226. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006720022161 Diky, V.; Muzny, C. D.; Kazakov, A.; Paulechka, E.; Lemmon, E. W.; Bazyleva, A.; Townsend, S.; Renken, T
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the objective of commercialization for AST [5]. Research supporting this application and others is now transitioning back to NIST in collaboration with the Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology Department
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. As of today, there is a plethora of cyber-physical instruments consisting of physical sensing (e.g., microscopy imaging) and cyber (digital
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This research opportunity is focused on developing advanced chemical characterization and analytical chemistry tools, data and research
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MultiPhysics Measurements and Modeling for Microelectronics at Microwave and mm-Wave Frequencies NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Performance, security, and reliability
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This project’s focus is to develop light-scattering nanoscopy methods for rapid, multi-attribute characterization of nanoparticles
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of interest include the simulation of fires, flame spread, and smoke transport for fire safety application. Fires, which are outdoors and in enclosures, are considered. Numerical approaches involve both large
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Community Resilience Metrics The Community Resilience Program (https://www.nist.gov/community-resilience) is developing science-based
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, are attempting to expedite discovery by applying modern computational methods to identification and characterization of novel material systems. In this context, the NIST/TRC Group is building capabilities in
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, health care, and nuclear security applications. No instrument today directly measures all decays in a sample with sufficient energy resolution to uniquely identify each radionuclide. NIST is developing a 4