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… and Technology (NIST) Office of Advanced Manufacturing (OAM). Prior to joining OAM, Dave had over 20 years of experience as Chief of the Semiconductor Electronics and Engineering Physics Divisions at NIST, working with industry to provide innovative measurement science research and standards for dimensional, nanometer-scale, surface, and acoustic pressure measurements; semiconductors; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS); power electronics; nanoelectronics; smart grid; and flexible and printed electronics. He is … of the American Physical Society and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Dave’s involvement in the development of the semiconductor community includes contributing to the National Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (NTRS) in 1991, 1994, and 1997, as well as the …
… local, and industry partners. She also supports the management of Manufacturing USA funding opportunities and is responsible for education and workforce development coordination with NIIMBL, a NIST-sponsored Manufacturing USA institute whose mission is to accelerate biopharmaceutical manufacturing …
… and other stakeholders identified needs for improved consistency of measurement methods and physical standards for AAV-based products as top priorities. “AAV is important because these are critical components to manufacture a variety of gene and cell therapy products,” explained … director. “By addressing the quality attributes assessment of viral vectors, the field of gene therapies as a whole will benefit from access to high quality components to enable the development of a variety of products.” … Biomanufacturing … Biopharmaceutical … Collaboration … Health …
… $153M for Innovation in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing … Commerce Secretary Announces $153M for Innovation in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has made two awards totaling $153 million to the National … processes that can be scaled up quickly and are less reliant on foreign supply chains. NIST will also provide $83 million to NIIMBL over three year s from the American Rescue Plan to support research and development to prevent, prepare for and respond to coronavirus outbreaks. …
… technologies. Below, we explore the program's history and highlight the small businesses impacting military safety. … Education … Photonics … Workforce …
… to protecting American manufacturing from cybersecurity threats making him an inspiration to many, Sam Moyer is a Modern Maker. Q&A with Sam How did you find your way to working in advanced manufacturing? I always dabbled in computers in high school but didn’t get a start in cybersecurity until I … industry, academia, and government can all come together to solve tough problems with innovative solutions. As an avid LEGO fan, I love seeing how pieces come together, especially when they come together in ways you had not thought of before. What would people be surprised to learn about …
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NIST invites AFFOA, AIM Photonics, America Makes, ARM, BioFabUSA, BioMADE, CESMII, CyManII, IACMI, LIFT, MxD, NextFlex, PowerAmerica, RAPID, & REMADE Manufacturing USA institutes to propose high-impact projects designed to fund awards for research, development, and testbeds to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus. Please note that members of the institutes, individuals, and organizations not associated with the institutes are NOT eligible to apply under this NOFO; however, they may participate as part of an institute’s team. Approximately $60 M will be available for this grant
… americamakes.us America Makes Additive Manufacturing, Materials Visit website Certification or credential Audience : Graduate student, Incumbent workforce, K-12, Undergraduate Format : In-person America Makes teamed up with NOCTI (the largest independent credentialing body in the US) to …
… for real-time protein analysis can potentially solve the critical bottleneck of product quality assessment during bioproduction, by enabling the development of more biopharmaceuticals in less time and reducing the risk of costly bioproduction failures that can delay the availability of …
… Packaging (TAP) site will begin services for customers next month. The TAP facility is a core element of the $600 million-plus silicon photonics development hub first announced in summer 2015 by New York governor Andrew Cuomo and then-US vice president Joe Biden. Alongside the US …