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301.975.5473 Description Molecular diagnostics are a crucial part of personalized medicine. Molecular diagnostic methods such as PCR, qPCR, RT-PCR and Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) can be used to detect
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enable identification and evaluation of alternative solutions and associated benefits. Tools (e.g., guidance, models, decision support methodologies) will be developed as part of a science-based systems
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; Resonator; Oscillator; Sensor; Quality factor; Mass sensing; Force sensing; Inertial sensing Eligibility Citizenship: Open to U.S. citizens Level: Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel
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Neutron Scattering (SANS) in combination with a variety of other techniques such as light scattering and polarized microscopy to understand the details of the structures of the various components and their
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relevant species, chemicals, and particle components, References Poppendieck D, Morrison G, Corsi R: Atmospheric Environment 106: April 2015, 477-484, 2015 Chen W, et al: Building and Environment 71: 204-211
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biological systems. Our laboratory contains two continuous wave/pulsed spectrometer systems equipped with components that improve resolution, signal to noise, and decrease sampling time (Band et al. Journal
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, buildings, and other components that underpin our nation’s infrastructure. We currently have research opportunities aimed at assessing behavior of structural materials through mechanical testing and
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environmental components on transforming material surfaces are also encouraged. The NMHEP has a suite of instrumentation for separations (liquid and gas phase), physical characterization, and chemical analysis
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chemicals. While neutron and X-ray scattering methods are workhorse techniques for characterizing model formulations, the large number of components in many real products makes mapping the high-dimensional
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-circuit design, finite-element simulation, clean-room fabrication, and on-wafer test and measurement. Ma, X., Orloff, N. D., Little, C. A., Long, C. J., Hanemann, I. E., Liu, S., ... & Hwang, J. C. (2018