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National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Associate Director for Laboratory Programs

Advancing trust in measurement and technology in service to the nation

NIST researchers Elizabeth Strychalski and David Ross program the robotic arm that operates within the box-like structure of the NIST biofoundry.
Credit: J. Stoughton/NIST

Imagine a world where measurements are precise, data flows securely, and materials push the boundaries of possibility. This is the reality we create with our dedicated minds and cutting-edge programs at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). 

 NIST has labs that focus on different kinds of measurements—from physical things like pressure and humidity to those necessary for information and communication technology. We also have programs that connect our research to industry. 

The people of NIST—including fiveNobel Prize winners—have been at the forefront of scientific exploration for more than 120 years. That groundbreaking research happens in our labs. 

In addition to managinggrant programs, the Associate Director for Laboratory Programs (ADLP) oversees NIST’s six labs:

  • NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR): Neutrons are unseen giants that reveal the inner workings of materials. NCNR provides researchers with this powerful probe, unlocking secrets of new technologies like biopharmaceuticals or advanced electronics.
  • Material Measurement Laboratory (MML): MML develops methods to understand and predict material behavior, pushing the limits of performance and safety.
  • Communications Technology Laboratory (CTL): CTL advances the measurement science behind wireless technologies in computer chips, antennas and more. Their work means higher speeds, better connections and broader access for everyone’s wireless devices.
  • Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML): PML defines the scales that underpin science and industry. Whether it’s the weight of a feather to the speed of light, they ensure accuracy and trust in every measurement.
  • Engineering Laboratory (EL): EL safeguards lives and infrastructure. They test, analyze and innovate, helping to make buildings earthquake-resistant and fabrics safe from fires. 
  • Information Technology Laboratory (ITL): ITL champions cybersecurity, data privacy and artificial intelligence trustworthiness. They craft standards, tools and best practices to navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape.

The ADLP also manages several offices and programs within NIST that play an important role in our research and beyond our labs: 

Associate Director, Laboratory Programs

Dr. Shyam Sunder
Dr. Shyam Sunder

Dr. S. Shyam Sunder is the Associate Director for Laboratory Programs (ADLP), the purpose of which is to promote U.S. innovation and international competitiveness with a focus on unleashing American innovation.  As ADLP, he provides strategic direction and operational guidance for all of NIST's scientific and technical laboratory programs.

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News and Updates

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Events

NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Community of Interest

NIST Small Business Community of Interest Quarterly Calls

Wed, Feb 18 2026
NIST's Small Business Cybersecurity Community of Interest (COI) has been established to convene the public and private
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2090 Lab Metrology Info Hour – Railroad Track Master Scales and Weight Carts in Metrology Labs and Q&A

Thu, Feb 19 2026, 2:00 - 3:00pm EST
An overview of the current state of the railroad track scale infrastructure and its traceability will be discussed
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2057 Mass Metrology Seminar

Mon, Mar 2 - Fri, Mar 13 2026
The two-week Mass Metrology Seminar is a "hands-on" seminar that incorporates approximately 30 percent lectures and 70
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2079 Southeast Measurement Assurance Program, SEMAP**

Tue, Mar 24 - Thu, Mar 26 2026
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Awards

2026 - Dal Nogare Award---Andre Striegel

The Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley honors Dr. André Striegel of the NIST Material Measurement Laboratory with the prestigious
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Quantum 100 - Jun Ye

Ye is “recognized for his curiosity and his hands-on approach to experimentation,” according to the Quantum 100 list. “He has built a world
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2025 - Katharine B. Gebbie Young Investigator Award---Ran Tao

The NIST Sigma Xi Chapter honors Dr. Ran Tao of the NIST Material Measurement Laboratory with the prestigious Katharine B. Gebbie Young

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