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301.975.4579 Description As the demand for high resolution, high content imaging increases, the cost and challenges of acquiring, storing, processing, and analyzing today’s very large imaging data sets are even
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are key techniques used in the biological and medical fields, there is a growing use of these technologies in industrial settings
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301 975 3155 Description The project aims to develop nanoscale optical imaging microscopy using DUV and EUV light sources for accurate characterization of nanoscale structures that contributes
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, internal dynamics, materials physics and chemistry is of primary importance in determining the processing, performance and viability of advanced ceramic components such as relevant to solid oxide or hydrogen
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of novel optical methods for nanoscale dimensional measurements using the NIST 193 nm Microscope: a newly upgraded, custom-built, world-class high-magnification optical imaging platform optimized
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opportunities for interested candidates to develop advanced data processing techniques. key words microscopy; light scattering; imaging; interferometry; nanoparticles; gene delivery particles; biophotonics
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are developing object-oriented computational tools for the analysis of materials with complex microstructures. Starting from a digitized micrograph, the program identifies features in the image, assigns material
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Development of magnetism-based future electronics is fueled by demand for large memory capacity and high data processing rates. New technologies such as hard drives with bit-patterned media and magnetic memory
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state lighting and water purification), and field emitting ion sources for mass spectrometry. We are also working on the design and fabrication of prototype nanowire electronic devices such as FETs. We
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characterization (ultrasound, x-ray scattering, IR imaging), and experimental equipment design (CAD, controls (i.e., LabView, Python, Arduino, G-code), image/video processing (i.e., ImageJ). [1] A