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Measurement Science to Advance Understanding of Chemical Equilibria in Natural Waters NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has a long-standing program in electroanalytical
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of complex parts. Assess methods for calibration and characterization of commercial BJAM machines. Develop and conduct benchmarking experiments and datasets for model validation of multi-phase computation
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process can enable users to observe and track the quality of the fabrication, and thus the quality of the part as it's being built, through in-process monitoring (IPM). Various methods of IPM have been
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augmented intelligent solutions for smart machine tools. For example, new methods may be developed for the monitoring of rotary or linear axes, ball screw preload and backlash, spindle performance, real-time
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303.497.4598 Description The Applied Chemicals and Materials Division (ACMD) of the NIST Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) performs numerical modeling to advance laboratory measurements of exhaled breath
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of failure strengths are needed to ensure reliability and maximize performance. We use numerous modeling approaches to explore the mechanical and electrical behavior of deforming nanoscale systems. Current
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This opportunity focuses on the development and implementation of liquid chromatography mass spectrometry methods for the quantitation
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the method impractical. We are exploring these state preparation ideas, as well as the metrology of the states produced and then once produced, the use of those states for high accuracy measurements. In
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MD simulations using enhanced sampling and metadynamics methods that have the potential to interrogate the conformational space and electrostatics driving forces controlling ERK2 dynamics and its
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This suite of projects seeks to advance the microbial metabolomics infrastructure through the development of new analytical methods