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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Immersive Visualization Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
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include the development of novel polymeric mechanical testing devices, novel adhesion blister testing devices, development of high-throughput screening devices, informatics, and data base development. key
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@nist.gov 843.442.2188 Description The Chemical Sciences Division has a developing program to improve the quality of analytical chemical measurements in the field of marine debris research. Research
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. This computational approach, incorporating quantum mechanics, can help materials research by a) directly simulating and interpreting experiments, b) establishing relationships between material structure and properties
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will be complemented by computer model simulations using available capabilities based on methods such as density functional theory (DFT). [3] [1] J. Ilavsky, F. Zhang, R.N. Andrews, I. Kuzmenko, P.R
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. As of today, there is a plethora of cyber-physical instruments consisting of physical sensing (e.g., microscopy imaging) and cyber (digital) Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based predictions. These instruments raise concerns about safety...
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301.975.3438 Description NIST has developed an integrated measurement services program for forensic and cannabis (hemp and marijuana) laboratories to help ensure the quality of routine analysis of cannabis plant
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Community Resilience Metrics The Community Resilience Program (https://www.nist.gov/community-resilience) is developing science-based
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-and-quality-control-materials-metqual-program key words Metabolites; Metabolic pathways; Mass spectrometry; Bioinformatics; Chemometrics; Multivariate statistics; Human health; Precision medicine
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measurements during emergencies, such as those encountered in pre- or post-detonation scenarios. The nuclear forensics program at NIST focuses largely on analytical method development, new and improved