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Measurement Science to Advance Understanding of Chemical Equilibria in Natural Waters NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has a long-standing program in electroanalytical
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procedures must be developed. The new hybrid AM processing methods will be instrumented and characterized using a variety of experimental techniques and computational models. key words additive manufacturing
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of complex parts. Assess methods for calibration and characterization of commercial BJAM machines. Develop and conduct benchmarking experiments and datasets for model validation of multi-phase computation
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phases. This research will integrate a variety of modeling tools across multiple time and length scales to predict the microstructure evolution during the AM build process and post build thermal
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Modeling Complex Microstructures Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
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of the numerical solutions. The project is expected to produce a set of computational measurements, models, and simulation protocols that will lead to the accurate molecule and microstructure interaction and
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for critical applications that require qualification and certification—increasingly require that computational models and in-situ monitoring of such processes be experimentally validated under highly controlled
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of aqueous chemical models, incorporated into computer codes, for both pure and applied research that include industrial chemistry, chemical engineering, water treatment, hydrometallurgy, toxicology, medical
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303.497.4598 Description The Applied Chemicals and Materials Division (ACMD) of the NIST Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) performs numerical modeling to advance laboratory measurements of exhaled breath
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and utilize equipment such as high- and low- field NMR/MRI systems and non-traditional systems such as single-sided magnets. In addition to this equipment, techniques such as finite-element modeling and