A Decade of Hi-Payoff, Hi-Throughput Combinatorial Research
Thursday, May 21, 2009 - 10:28
in Mathematics & Economics
In its first decade of work, a research effort at NIST to develop novel and improved "combinatorial" techniques for polymer research--an effort that became the NIST Combinatorial Methods Center (NCMC)--realized economic benefits of at least $8.55 for every dollar invested by NIST and its industry partners, according to a new economic analysis.
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