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| Midwest Laboratory Technology Areas |
Advanced Physics
- “Modeling real-world problems, investigating universal fundamentals”
Electronics
- “New circuits, new materials, improved performance in microelectronics, acoustics, and optics”
Energy
- “Technologies related to power, including engines, fuels, lubricants, measurement methods, and distribution systems”
Environment
- “Technologies that evaluate and protect the environment”
Manufacturing
- “Technologies for making things more efficiently, more safely, and more effectively; product improvements, new design concepts, new markets, new processes”
Medical
- “Biology, biotechnologies, and human factors engineering”
Sensors
- “Detection technologies - from enemies on the battlefield to chemicals in the environment to ice on aircraft surfaces”
Transportation
- “Technologies and designs related to vehicles and associated systems”
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