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understanding of the physics of the QAHE necessary to design and develop new quantum resistance standards. Additional applications in quantum information science (QIS) can be envisioned for robust QAHE devices
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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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these models do not account for realistic conditions and require lengthy computational time. In order to overcome the practical challenges and numerical bottlenecks, the Fire Research Division of NIST’s
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Experimental Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Applied Chemicals and Materials
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Chip-scale atomic magnetometers Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Time and Frequency Division opportunity location
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reconstruction using Fourier domain optical normalization." Light-Science and Applications 5: el 60389, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/Isa.2016.38 Henn MA, et al: "Optimizing the nanoscale quantitative optical
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Investigating Time-dependent or Transient Structures of Complex Soft Matter Materials Driven by External Stimuli Using
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requires expertise in Computer Science, Statistics, or a similar field. Experience with machine learning, genetics, and/or bio-informatics is strongly preferred. The postdoc will work together and within a
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the improvement of measurement science to reduce uncertainties associated with the power rating. Furthermore, as photovoltaic cells and modules age in the field under operation, various degradation
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) Computational chemistry (electronic structure calculations) and dynamics of single molecules, particularly, fluorescent interface probes; (3) Modeling of filler dispersion, water sorption and interphase