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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Design Principles for Advanced Pluripotent Stem Cell Culture Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Biosystems and
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Designing Liquid Scintillators for Optimal Light Yield, Pulse Shape Discrimination, and Neutron Sensitivity
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stages, advanced motion control, and instrument system integration. Research opportunities are available in the areas of design and analysis of MEMS sensors and actuators, micro- and nanofabrication, and
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methods for electronic-based manipulation and measurements of cells and their environment in well-controlled microsystems. This research opportunity focuses on the design, fabrication, and assessment of new
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of the electromagnetic properties of these often complex new materials is critical both for device design using new materials, and for the continued developement of materials-by-design. We are developing new broadband
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301.975.8087 Description One of the benefits of nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is that it can directly pattern functional materials, not just sacrificially resist formulations that are used to transfer
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the computational determination of 3-D features of a specimen from a series of their 2-D projections. By carefully preparing the specimen, designing the experimental acquisition, and subsequent data processing, semi
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experimental conditions have been identified that allow for heuristic design of separations, the connections between the chemistry and structure of adsorbing molecules and the resulting interfacial layer and its
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autonomous reasoning and XAI, and would help design and develop software and systems to enable the adoption of KRR technologies within materials science and engineering. The successful applicant does not need
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environments. Research opportunities focus on various aspects of the instrumentation design, development, testing, and measurement applications. A particular focus is on phased array antennas, radio frequency