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NCMC-5: Combinatorial Processing &
Characterization
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NCMC-5
Agenda
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Welcome and
Introductions
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Dr. Michael Fasolka, NIST MSEL |
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Precision Dispensing - Lines, Dots, Layers and Blends
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| Dr. Jim Story, n Scrypt L.L.C. |
| **This presentation contains many movies
which have been removed, if you would like this presentation in full
please email request at combi@nist.gov |
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Laser Fabrication of
Combinatorial Libraries for Polymer and Biotechnology Development |
| Dr. Doug Chrisey, Naval Research
Laboratory |
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Characterization of
Extrusion and Gradient Coating Processing |
| Dr. Jeffrey Gilman, NIST BFRL |
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Multi-Functional
Monitoring of Polymer/Clay Compounding Using Dielectric, Optical and
Fluorescence Measurements |
| Dr. Anthony Bur, NIST MSEL |
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Development of
Combinatorial Screening Tools for Inorganic Materials |
| Dr. Ji-Cheng Zhao, GE Global Research |
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Mapping Surface
Chemistry and Molecular Orientation with Combinatorial Near-Edge X-Ray
Absorption Fine Structure |
| Dr. Daniel Fischer, NIST MSEL |
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Temperature-Dependent Studies of Gas Sensing Materials Using MEMS
Microarrays |
| Dr. Steve Semancik, NIST CSTL |
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Combinatorial
Optimization of Ohmic Contacts to GaN Semiconductors |
| Dr. Albert Davydov, NIST MSEL |
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Characterization of
the Optical Properties of Compositionally Graded Thin Films |
| Dr. Peter Schenck, NIST MSEL |
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Structural
Investigations of Functional Oxides Using Compositional Spreads |
| Dr. Leonid Bendersky, NIST MSEL |
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X-Ray Diffraction
)XRD) and Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) Combinatorial
Measurements |
| Dr. Mark Vaudin, NIST MSEL |
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Near-Field Optics for
Materials Characterization on the Nanoscale |
| Dr. Steven Buntin, NIST CSTL |
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Inorganic
Combinatorial Materials Science Programs in Japan |
| Dr. Martin Green, NIST MSEL |
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procedure. This in no way implies endorsement or
recommendation by NIST. In addition, NIST is not liable for
the accuracy of the results from experiments not conducted at NIST. |
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| NIST Materials Science & Engineering Laboratory
- Polymers Division |