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Profiling the Photoresist-Liquid Interface: Fundamentals for Immersion Lithography and Polymer Dissolution
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering (CARS) for In-Situ Chemical Imaging of Tissue Engineering Constructs
Extraordinary Transport Properties of Nanotube/Polymer Nanocomposites
Polymer Library Fabrication Techniques using Microfluidic Technology
High-Throughput Measurement of Interfacial Tension
MALDI-MS Interlaboratory Comparison of Polymer Mixtures
Dielectric Metrology and Test Methods Supporting Embedded Passive Device Technology
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The
Polymers Division
includes five
research groups
; Projects in these programs are described below.
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Characterization and Measurement Group
Test method Development; Standard Reference Materials; Database
Electronics Materials Group
Low k dielectrics; High frequency permittivity measurement; Lithographic polymer
Biomaterials Group
Tissue engineering, Biocompatibility, Dental restorative materials
Processing Group
In-situ measurements of flow, Extrusion instabilities, Orientation and temperature measurement.
Multivariant Measurement Methods Group
Combinatorial methods, Polymer properties measurements, Polymer films and coatings
Archive Research Area and Projects
Out from under the Radar
Counterion and Polyelectrolyte Dynamics as viewed by Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy
Self-Organization of Supramolecular Helical Dendrimers into Complex Electronic Materials
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Polymers News:
X-ray Porosimetry Recommended Practice Guide released
ASMS FALL WORKSHOP on Polymer Mass Spectrometry
Christopher Soles to participate in NAE Frontiers of Engineering
MSEL Hosts the NIST Combinatorial Methods Center’s Fifth Industrial Workshop on Processing and Characterization
MSEL Researchers Use
Frustrated
Optical Technique to Measure Formation of Nano-Coatings
MSEL Researchers Develop Technique for
Tuning
the Interface of Materials with Biology
MSEL Researchers Enable Dielectric Measurements of High-k Composite Materials at Microwave Frequencies
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