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SUMMARY:Advancing Material Measurements And Standards For Emerging Advanced
  Materials
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20250502T160000
UID:2026-04-25-00-54-10@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260425T005410
Description:About the Seminar:\n\nThe rapid development of emerging advance
 d materials—such as nanomaterials and 2D materials—demands a parallel 
 evolution in material measurement techniques and standardization protocols
 . Accurate and reliable material measurements are essential for ensuring c
 onsistency\, reproducibility\, and interoperability in both research and i
 ndustrial applications. This presentation will discuss current challenges 
 and opportunities in developing standardized methodologies for characteriz
 ing the mechanical\, thermal\, electrical\, and optical properties of thes
 e novel materials and the applications of these materials. Emphasis is pla
 ced on the integration of advanced metrology tools\, the role of internati
 onal standard-setting bodies\, and the importance of cross-disciplinary co
 llaboration. By establishing robust measurement standards\, we can acceler
 ate the adoption and commercialization of advanced materials across sector
 s such as aerospace\, electronics\, and energy.\n\nAbout the Speaker:\n\nD
 r. Elisabeth Mansfield serves as a Senior Research Chemist in the Nanoscal
 e Reliability Group within the Applied Chemicals and Materials Division of
  the Materials Measurement Laboratory at the National Institute of Standar
 ds and Technology. She leads several key projects\, including a CHIPS Metr
 ology initiative focused on the evaluation of 2D and wide-bandgap (WBG) ma
 terial quality for device reliability. Her expertise spans bioanalytical c
 hemistry\, separations and interfacial science\, thermal analysis\, nanoma
 terial characterization and standardization\, phase equilibria\, and advan
 ced electronic material analysis and characterization. Dr. Mansfield posse
 sses extensive experience in all aspects of standards development\, includ
 ing the creation of reference materials\, the development of standard meas
 urement methods\, leadership in round-robin studies\, and active participa
 tion in documentary standards organizations. She currently serves as the M
 easurement and Characterization Working Group Chair for the U.S. Technical
  Advisory Group to ISO TC 229 Nanotechnologies. 4:00 pm
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