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by Philipp Steger
Running the National Institute of
Standards & Technology (NIST) is quite a challenge. After all, this
federal agency employs some 3000 scientists, engineers, technicians,
and administrative staff developing standards and measurements and
conducting one of the nation’s most interesting technology development
programs, the Advanced Technology Program (ATP). Running the National
Science Foundation (NSF), the agency that funds about 20% of all
federally-supported basic research at American universities and
colleges, is certainly an equally formidable task. What sort of
challenge would it be to run both NSF and NIST at the same time? An
impossible one, you might say. Still, it’s precisely the sort of
challenge Arden L. Bement, seems to relish.
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