Nanotechnology
Advancing nanoscale measurement science, standards, and nanotechnology is an important component of NIST's mission to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness. From leading cutting edge research to coordinating the development of standards that promote trade, NIST's programs in nanotechnology directly impact priorities important to the nation's economy and well being.
Learn more about this unique NIST facility, where scientists from government, academia and industry can use commercial, state-of-the-art tools at economical rates, and get help from dedicated, full-time technical support staff.Voices: David Baldwin (Great Ball of Light, Inc.), Elisa Williams (Scientific & Biomedical Microsystems), George Coles (Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory) and William Osborn (NIST).
News and Updates
Publications
Nanoscale chemical imaging of individual chemotherapeutic cytarabine-loaded liposomal nanocarriers
Wieland Karin, Georg Ramer, Victor U. Weiss, Guenter Allmaier, Bernhard Lendl, Andrea Centrone
Body-on-a-Chip Systems Design, Fabrication, and Applications
Mandy B. Esch, Gretchen Mahler
Scalable method to find the shortest path in a graph with circuits of memristors
Alice Mizrahi, thomas Marsh, Brian D. Hoskins, Mark D. Stiles
U.S.-Czech conference strengthens bilateral and multidisciplinary collaborations in nanotechnology and chemistry
Frank W. DelRio, Stephen O'Regan, Pavel Tucek, Radek Zboril