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are developing microfluidics to measure material properties and structure. Protein, polymer and surfactant solutions and suspensions and emulsions are being characterized using computer-controlled microfluidic
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the activity of radioactive gases (Kr, Xe, H) not only at the traditionally high levels (~ MBq) normally done by metrology institutes, but also at low levels (< mBq) needed to provide metrological traceability
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fires and provide motivation for the application of similar technologies. We are interested in developing improved measurement methods of flow, temperature, heat transfer, gas species, and particulate
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and collectively-as well as some of the important application parameters (i.e., T1 and T2 times in imaging and heat output in hyperthermia) have lagged behind. This research area investigates
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the potential toxicity of compounds to humans and ecological receptors. To establish the extent of the biological relevance of these assays in predicting the effects in physiological systems, a high-level of
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to reliable manufacturing of the next generation computing devices. Computational imaging methods such as coherent diffractive imaging, Fourier ptychography, structured illumination techniques, and other super
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chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance, small angle neutron and x-ray scattering, quasi-static mechanical testing, and high-rate impact testing. key words Polymer networks and gels; Polymer; Mechanical testing
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will integrate high-frequency electronic devices with ultrasound acoustic devices and microfluidics. Our approach leverages advanced on-wafer calibration and measurement techniques to accurately define
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care vision would involve the merging of technological advancements in several threads computing, imaging, and information technology; health care practice; and health care technology. We are interested
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Applied Mathematics of Soft, Fluid, and Active Matter Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational