NCMC-5:  Combinatorial Processing & Characterization

 

bullet icon  NCMC-5 Agenda

bullet icon  Welcome and Introductions

Dr. Michael Fasolka, NIST MSEL

bullet icon  Precision Dispensing - Lines, Dots, Layers and Blends

Dr. Jim Story, n Scrypt L.L.C.
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bullet icon  Laser Fabrication of Combinatorial Libraries for Polymer and Biotechnology Development
Dr. Doug Chrisey, Naval Research Laboratory
bullet icon  Characterization of Extrusion and Gradient Coating Processing
Dr. Jeffrey Gilman, NIST BFRL
bullet icon  Multi-Functional Monitoring of Polymer/Clay Compounding Using Dielectric, Optical and Fluorescence Measurements
Dr. Anthony Bur, NIST MSEL
bullet icon  Development of Combinatorial Screening Tools for Inorganic Materials
Dr. Ji-Cheng Zhao, GE Global Research
bullet icon  Mapping Surface Chemistry and Molecular Orientation with Combinatorial Near-Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure
Dr. Daniel Fischer, NIST MSEL
bullet icon  Temperature-Dependent Studies of Gas Sensing Materials Using MEMS Microarrays
Dr. Steve Semancik, NIST CSTL
bullet icon  Combinatorial Optimization of Ohmic Contacts to GaN Semiconductors
Dr. Albert Davydov, NIST MSEL
bullet icon  Characterization of the Optical Properties of Compositionally Graded Thin Films
Dr. Peter Schenck, NIST MSEL
bullet icon  Structural Investigations of Functional Oxides Using Compositional Spreads
Dr. Leonid Bendersky, NIST MSEL
bullet icon  X-Ray Diffraction )XRD) and Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) Combinatorial Measurements
Dr. Mark Vaudin, NIST MSEL
 
bullet icon  Near-Field Optics for Materials Characterization on the Nanoscale
Dr. Steven Buntin, NIST CSTL
 
bullet icon  Inorganic Combinatorial Materials Science Programs in Japan
Dr. Martin Green, NIST MSEL
 
 
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