Welcome
The Magnetics Group develops and disseminates measurement technology for industries broadly concerned with magnetic information storage and superconductor power. The Group, part of the Electromagnetics Division in the Electronics and Electrical Engineering Laboratory at NIST, is located in Boulder, Colorado.
The Group's projects are led by senior scientists, often assisted by engineers, technicians, research associates, graduate students, or undergraduate students. The Group has six projects:
- Magnetic Devices and Nanostructures
- Magnetodynamics
- Microsystems for Bio-Imaging and Metrology
- Spin Electronics
- Standards for Superconductor and Magnetic Measurements
- Magneto-Mechanical Measurements for High Current Applications
The work of the Group spans the range from practical engineering to theoretical modeling. Some of the projects with unique expertise receive partial support from other government agencies.
The Group disseminates the results of its research through publications in refereed journals, presentations at conferences and workshops, and participation in standards organizations. Thanks for your interest in the Magnetics Group.
— Ron Goldfarb, Group Leader