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News and Updates

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NIST Researchers Probe the Mass of the Electron Neutrino

Neutrinos are the lightest elementary particles in the universe. But exactly how much do they weigh? For three decades, physicists have sought answers to this
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Advancing Space Communications at NIST Communications Technology Laboratory

Space has become a critical domain for science, national security, and economic growth. Satellites now support weather forecasting, navigation, disaster
Honoring Dr. Laura Sinclair - 2024 Arthur S. Flemming Awardee

NIST CTL Scientist Honored with 2024 Arthur S. Flemming Award

The National Institute of Standards and Technology Communications Technology Laboratory (NIST CTL) is proud to announce that Dr. Laura Sinclair has been
Empowering Future Innovators: NIST CTL Connects Cybersecurity Students with Real-World Research

Empowering Future Innovators: NIST CTL Connects Cybersecurity Students with Real-World Research

As digital infrastructure increasingly influences our daily lives, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is committed to advancing

Projects and Programs

NIST engineer Kate Remley led development of new 94 gigahertz calibrated signal source and 16-antenna array operating at 83 gigahertz

5G & Beyond

Ongoing
The realization of this long-term vision requires tackling key technical challenges to allow for greater temporal, spectral, coding and spatial resource efficiency. As well, these technologies all rely on high levels of electronic device integration, yielding a radical new connectorless measurement
5G Core Network Testbed Project

5G Core Networks Testbed

Ongoing
This project, as part of our 6G Core and Edge Networks and Services Project, is building a 5G/6G Core Network Testbed— which we refer to as OpenCoreNet—to support research on sixth generation (6G) networks and to explore how 6G can best improve industry applications. OpenCoreNet focuses on core

5G/6G Core Networks and Services

Ongoing
The main tasks of this program are: Task 1: 6G Core Network Architecture: I nvestigating AI-native architectures that not just execute AI/ML-based network functions but also support the creation, management, cooperation, measurement, and evolution of these functions. Task 2: Key Technologies Task 2

Awards

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Laura Sinclair Receives 2024 Arthur S. Flemming Award

Dr. Laura Sinclair is being recognized in the Applied Science and Engineering category for pioneering femtosecond free-space optical time
Robert Bohn

2024 - Bronze Medal Award---Robert Bohn

For leadership in establishing and managing an international team to develop a Beyond-5G testbed to advance global communication service and network federation.
Dadfarnia and Drozdov - no photo for Sharp

2024 - Bronze Medal Award---Mehdi Dadfarnia, Serghei Drozdov, Michael Sharp

For developing an open-source manufacturing simulator that enables users to plan production and compare AI-based and traditional maintenance policies.
Richard Candell, Karl Montgomery

2024 - Bronze Medal Award---Richard Candell, Karl Montgomery

For the advancement of transmission scheduling in wireless time-sensitive networks for industrial robotic control applications in manufacturing.

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Acting Director, Communications Technology Laboratory

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