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- Materials Genome Initiative | NIST
Materials by Design the Materials Genome Initiative at NIST The 2021 MGI Strategic Plan The Materials Genome Initiative marks its first decade with a new strategic plan Read the summary, or get the full report (PDF) The missions of the Materials Genome Initiative and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are tightly aligned
- Materials Data Resources | NIST
Materials Resource Registry allows for the registration of materials resources, bridging the gap between existing resources, software and repositories and end users
- Standard Reference Materials | NIST
NIST supports accurate and compatible measurements by certifying and providing over 1200 Standard Reference Materials® with well-characterized composition or properties, or both
- Materials Data Repository | NIST
Materials Data Repository Summary The NIST Materials Data Repository is open to the research community interested in developing best practices in the management of materials data We are currently looking into use cases for expansion of the site including, but not limited to, partnerships with other projects focusing on discoverability
- Rare Crystal Shape Found to Increase the Strength of 3D-Printed Metal
NIST researchers have found special atomic patterns called quasicrystals in 3D-printed aluminum alloys Quasicrystals increase the strength of 3D-printed aluminum, the researchers discovered, making it possible to use in lightweight, high-strength objects such as airplane parts Once thought impossible, quasicrystals were originally discovered at NIST, leading to a 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Additive Manufacturing of Materials | NIST
Advanced Materials NIST Additive Manufacturing researches advanced materials, such as biomaterials, composites, and metamaterials Learn more NIST studies advanced materials for additive manufacturing, such as biomaterials and composites, like the prosthetics pictured above
- Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Materials | NIST
Cementitious Materials Our team studies cementitious materials to develop measurement science tools and standards for additive manufacturing Learn more NIST studies cementitious materials for additive manufacturing, like the 3D printed cement structure pictured above
- 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
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