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the “NIST-on-a-chip” program, we are designing and building chip-scale accelerometers as field-deployable SI-traceable standards. The accelerometers employ a micromechanical structure in conjunction with a
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are a key for predicting reaction mechanisms and designing improved electrocatalysts, reactants, and electrolytes. The properties of electrochemical interfaces depend both on the surface structure and the
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of LC-MS patterns of biological fluids. Previous knowledge and experience of a high-level programming language--preferably C++, Python, or Java and of pattern recognition techniques--to draw statistically
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photolithography methods. The self-assembly of the block copolymer is directed by a template patterned by conventional lithographic methods. The block copolymer structure within the pattern template can amplify the
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The combination of laser-cooled atoms and precision spectroscopy enables highly precise instruments and sensors that are also fundamentally accurate. Our group specializes in designing these systems to be compact
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measureable quantities since the early 1900s, we still have very little idea how accurate or precise these measurements are. Manufacturers are currently designing and creating alloys that have multiple phases
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more, through high-speed micro-videography, radiometry, and other thermo-fluid contact measurements. Desired qualifications include experimental research experience, design of mechanical parts and
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of individual calculations as well as comparing multiple calculations. Experience with coding, web design and database interactions will help as all source code, calculation methods, and results will be made
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interest for us. Potential project areas include the design and development of systems that allow for careful control and measurement of the temperature and pressure of the sample; the development of peak
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MnPSe3" https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abj3106 3) "Recent progress in the JARVIS infrastructure for next-generation data-driven materials design" https://pubs.aip.org/aip/apr/article/10/4