2008 NIST-RTI Survey about Combi for Organic Polymers
by "dallas.w.wood@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nov 14, 2008 at 11:28 PM
Attention: Individuals working in polymer research.
Combinatorial methods are revolutionizing materials science by
accelerating the pace and quality of R&D. Since 2002, the NIST
Combinatorial Methods Center (NCMC) has worked with industry to fuel
this revolution by developing new combi techniques for organic polymer
research.
NIST and the non-profit research group RTI International are working
together to study how NCMC has impacted the adoption and development
of combi. The results of this study are vital to NIST=92s future
strategic planning efforts.
As members of the material science community, your input is essential
to our study!
Please contribute to this im****tant research effort by completing the
short web-survey located at https://combisurvey.rti.org/.
The survey is estimated to take 15 minutes to complete and focuses on
your use and adoption of combi methods. No questions about products or
R&D strategies will be asked and all information you provide will be
held confidential.
This survey is only open until December 12, 2008!