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Description We are seeking a NIST postdoctoral Fellow within the Materials Measurement Science Division . This postdoc will be a key member of a new project to develop an autonomous platform for developing and
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to form benchmark transcriptomes. Finally, to use these benchmark data, the postdoc could work with methods developers to develop appropriate performance metrics for other ‘omics and develop tools to use
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are encouraged to submit research proposals on the following topics: DFT and MD for computational dielectric spectroscopy Properties of electrochemical double layer (effects on the local polarization, structure
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that combine experience from traditional ceramic processing with recent breakthroughs in densification of ceramics, like cold sintering[2] or ultra-fast high-temperature sintering [3]. Our effort at NIST focuses
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of new and existing structures, (4) applying the Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) retrofit design to improve the performance of existing structures, (5) studying the feasibility of using high strength
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, new measurements and ways for realization of efficient/high-performance electro-optical devices integrable to photonic and electronic circuitries. We offer a collaborative environment that couples
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. There is a growing need for high-performance materials for various technological applications. To address this need, the NIST-JARVIS (https
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@boulder.nist.gov 303.497.3882 Description Josephson junctions can be used in circuits that perform logic operations in picoseconds and may enable high-performance, energy-efficient, cryogenic computers, provided
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Semiconductor manufacturing is a complex procedure with challenging variations in machines and processes. For example, due to high-mix semiconductor manufacturing, in which hundreds of types of products
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to the design, construction, and operation of high-performance buildings that maintain good indoor air quality and use low levels of energy. Specifically, the goals of this research are to (1) develop methods