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for biopsies and organoid growth. The primary focus will be on optimizing the integrated hyperpolarizer, gradient system, FPGA based imaging console, and bioreactor functionality. 1. Berweger S
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control system design and analysis. key words MEMS; Microelectromechanical systems; Atomic force microscopy; Scanning tunneling microscopy; AFM; STM; Control systems; Mechanical design; Position sensors
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. Measurement assurance is based on a large set of spike-in controls (developed collaboratively with the External RNA Control Consortium) and experiment designs relying on titrations of complex mixtures. key
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, identification and quantitation are difficult. In this position, fellows would be tasked with developing advanced methods for the measurement of steroid, thyroid, or peptide hormones, and applying them
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browsing capabilities. A small subset of project relevant publications is listed below. Requirements:A candidate should have at least a master’s degree in computer science or related fields (PhD is preferred
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certainly impact the design of inhibitors towards ERK1/2. We have only scratched the surface of this important problem, and our discoveries to date now set the stage for deeper examination. Needed are further
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micro-videography, radiometry, and other thermo-fluid non-contact—and contact—measurements [1, 2]. Desired qualifications for this postdoctoral position include experimental research experience, design of
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position or our work. Additive Manufacturing; High-Speed X-ray Diffraction; Phase Transformation; Machine Learning; Structure-Process-Performance Relationships; Nonequilibrium; Metastable phases; Physics
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trapping schemes for position retention and confers different scientific and technological application spaces which have yet to be sufficiently explored or exploited – those in which the color center may
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Research." Metabolites 9(7). 3 - https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.IR.8451 Researchers: Aaron Urbas (aaron.urbas@nist.gov ), Sandra Da Silva (sandra.dasilva@nist.gov ), Ben Place (benjamin.place@nist.gov ) and