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framework for enabling system interoperability. Background in algebraic topology or similar field in mathematics, or in the theory of programming languages would be useful. key words Formalization; Dynamics
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center. Applicants are expected to be skilled in one of the programming language such as C++/C, Perl, Matlab, or R, and have majored in Chemistry, Statistics, or Computer Science. Reference Yang X, et al
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@nist.gov 843.460.9894 Description This research focuses on developing new applications of high resolution/accurate mass (HRAM) mass spectrometry for exposure sciences and forensic analyses. HRAM mass
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. We are fabricating and measuring solid state implementations of atomically precise devices with applications to quantum computing and analog quantum simulation. The research plan includes the use
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; Biological variation; Predictive models; Eligibility Citizenship: Open to U.S. citizens Level: Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00 $3,000.00
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computing; Eligibility Citizenship: Open to U.S. citizens Level: Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00 $3,000.00
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jason.widegren@nist.gov 303.497.5207 Description https://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/electric-acoustic-spectroscopy-intermolecular-interactions-solution#OnChip NIST’s Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) and
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parameter space challenging due to the sheer number of possible compositions. To enable rational design of these materials, we have developed a highly adaptable sample environment that can be programmed
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learning, the Group creates living measurement systems, such as cells, engineered to sense and respond in programmed ways. Importantly, building these systems both requires and advances meaningful
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. These small -scale projects offer opportunities across all aspects of an experimental program from simulation to operations and data analysis. key words cold neutrons; cosmology; neutron physics; beta decay