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for testing the components of these devices is to make physical contact to the devices using micro probes. This approach has three main limitations: (1) each time the probes are landed on a device, they damage
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that incorporate both our own measurements and literature data. Proposals including both experiment and a theory or modeling component are encouraged. key words thermodynamics; fluid properties; experiment
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chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC-MS) measurements using principal component analysis, partial least squares, genetic algorithms, and other multivariate statistics. Current projects have accumulated a
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models intractable; 2) sensitive, deformable components that exhibit compositional disorder and nonlinear responses; and 3) active agents capable of self-propulsion, creating systems that are inherently
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, further enabling adoption of cold atom sensors. Finally, we are exploring means of better coupling atoms and photonic components to achieve new routes to quantum-enhanced sensing, quantum simulation
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thermomechanical finite element modeling, CALPHAD-based thermodynamics, and crystal plasticity and to both powder-scale and atomic-scale simulations. Emphasis will be on integration of model predictions with
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, their protein components must maintain their three dimensional fold and not aggregate. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is powerful and diverse tool to characterize this higher order structure
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involves the development of modeling tools for microstructure-sensitive materials characterization, including finite-element tools and crystal plasticity modeling, extensible to new classes of constitutive
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may consist of components that are chemically very dissimilar. We are exploring new approaches in measurements and modeling to meet these challenges. Rapid experimental methods are applied
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. This research opportunity, will emphasize characterization aspects of these multi-component polyplexes. The experimental investigation may utilize light scattering, small-angle neutron scattering, and possibly