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NIST’s Callie Higgins Wins Service to America Medal

Higgins and her colleagues invented a way to find and fix microscopic flaws in 3D-printed products.
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NIST's Callie Higgins Wins Service to America Medal

A woman (Callie Higgins) stands smiling in front of a piece of scientific equipment in a lab.

Callie I. Higgins, a materials research engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), has won the Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal in the Emerging Leaders category.

Higgins is one of seven medal winners of 29 finalists selected from more than 350 nominations for the "Oscars of public service." Medalists are chosen based on their leadership and innovation, as well as the impact of their work on the health, safety and prosperity of the country.

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3D Printing With Light: A Q&A With NIST's Callie Higgins

May 3, 2021
Callie Higgins is a materials research engineer at NIST. She studies a special branch of additive manufacturing called vat photopolymerization, which uses light to solidify a liquid resin layer by layer into a 3D object. Callie is a finalist for a Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal in the Emerging Leaders category, which is awarded to federal employees under the age of 35 who have made important contributions early in their professional careers.
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