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      John Moreland
      Magnetics Group
        Electromagnetics Division
        Electronic and Electrical Engineering  Laboratory
        National Institute of Standards  and Technology
        United States Department of Commerce
      Mailing Address:
        NIST Mail Stop 818.03
        325 Broadway
        Boulder, CO 80305-3328
      Electronic Contacts:
        phone: 303-497-3641
        fax: 303-497-3725
        email: moreland@boulder.nist.gov
        web: http://www.boulder.nist.gov/div818/81803/current/Nanoprobe/nanoprobe.htm
      Education: 
        B.S. degree in Chemistry and Physics  (double major), University of Idaho, Moscow,   Idaho (1977)
        Ph.D. degree in Physics, University of California,  Santa Barbara, California (1984)
        Postdoctoral Associate, National Bureau of  Standards, Boulder, Colorado (1984 - 1986)
      Current Appointment:
        Physicist - National Institute of Standards  and Technology (NIST), 1986 to present
      Current Research: 
        Dr. Moreland leads the Microsystems for  Bio-Imaging and Metrology Project (1 staff, 3 postdocs, 2 graduate students,  and 1 undergraduate student) at NIST.   Over the last 22 years at NIST he has assembled a laboratory focused on  developing instrumentation for nanoscale metrology of electronic, magnetic, and  biological materials and devices. His project designs, fabricates, and tests  microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) for measurement applications in support  of data storage, bioengineering, and telecommunications industries.  Project members are taking a chip-scale  microsystems approach to metrology in an effort to advance instrumentation by  improving sensitivity, portability, and cost as well as traceability to the SI.  Dr. Moreland has published over 100  peer  reviewed papers and received 4 patents, and has been invited to speak more than  40 times during his career at NIST.
        Recent Project Programs  ($100,000/year or higher)
  “Nanomagnetodynamics: Materials Metrology  for Data Storage,” ended 2005 
  “Chip-Scale Atomic Clock,” ends 2007
  “Chip-scale Atomic Magnetometer,” ends 2007
   “Integration  of Micromechanical Sensors for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy,”  ended 2005
  “Development of radio frequency tags for  biological labeling and detection,” ends 2006
  “Single Molecule Measurement and  Manipulation,” ends 2007 
  “Traceable Methods for Quantitative  Nanomechanical Testing,” ends 2007
  “Single Molecule Enzymology – The Mechanics  of Replication,” ends 2007
  “Intrinsic Force Standards,” ends 2011