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- Materials by Design | NIST
The team then contributed data to the developing materials-innovation infrastructure, making it easier for anyone to design new coinage materials in the future “One of the big goals for the MGI is to make materials data more accessible and reusable,” says Campbell “I believe ours are the first computationally designed coinage materials ”
- Software Security in Supply Chains: Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)
Figure 2 - Illustrative Example of Software Life Cycle and Bill of Materials Assembly Line When applicable to a procurement action, federal agencies should require their suppliers of software products and services to provide access to machine-readable SBOMs in conformance with the EO and NTIA’s The Minimum Elements For a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) by containing: Data fields
- Reference Materials | NIST
The Materials Measurement Science Division is actively developing new Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for various materials measurement techniques For reference, we also list SRM products that have been discontinued
- Metrology of Purity and Contaminants in Solid Materials
Summary Chips manufacturers use a variety of high-purity solid materials, such as silicon, germanium, copper, gold, silver, GeSi, AlGaN, etc , in their processes Reliable chips require that these source materials be extremely pure and that they be qualified based on overall purity and priority contaminants
- Materials | NIST
Materials Genome Initiative (federal government wide) NIST MGI Standard Reference Materials Plastics, carbon nanotubes, high-strength alloys, artificial bone and joint replacements are just some of the emerging materials for which NIST develops testbeds, defines benchmarks, and develops formability measurements and models
- Standard Reference Materials Pricing | NIST
Standard Reference Materials Pricing As an agency of the U S Government, NIST establishes the prices of its measurement services in accordance with Federal statutes Accordingly, the prices of Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) are determined by the actual costs incurred in their production, including all applicable surcharges and overheads
- Materials laboratories of the future for alloys, amorphous, and . . .
Abstract In alignment with the Materials Genome Initiative and as the product of a workshop sponsored by the US National Science Foundation, we define a vision for materials laboratories of the future in alloys, amorphous materials, and composite materials; chart a roadmap for realizing this vision; identify technical bottlenecks and barriers to access; and propose pathways to equitable and
- Infrared Optical Properties of Materials - National Institute of . . .
materials needed for optical science research and industrial applications The interaction of light with matter is different at different wavelengths and the techniques to measure the optical properties differ based on the spectral region of interest This document addresses the techniques
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