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About the Molecular Spectrometry and Microfluidic Methods
Group
The Molecular
Spectrometry and Microfluidic Methods Group conducts research
on the metrology of molecular spectrometry and develops
standards for calibration, validation, and performance of
instruments for measuring molecular spectra; conducts research
on microfluidic devices, methods, and applications for chemical
analysis including studies of materials and material properties
affecting the flow of liquids in microchannels and the use
of microchannel and other electrophoretic methods for forensic
and toxicological applications and standards; has responsibility
for the development and certification of optical transmittance
and wavelength standards in the ultraviolet, visible, and
near-infrared spectral regions, of Raman intensity correction
standards, and of fluorescence wavelength and intensity
standards; and works with users and manufacturers of analytical
instruments to assess and measure the performance of analytical
methods and to determine and address existing and future
needs for analytical instrument standards ranging from device
calibration and instrument performance through specifications
for remote device control and data interchange.
Current Projects can be found on the MS
& MM Home Page.
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