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you are interested. Additional Information on the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST NRC Postdocs must conduct their research at an established NIST duty station. Applicants from
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that combine parallel architectures (i.e., GPUs or accelerator boards, clusters) and numerical algorithms suited to such architectures with the goal of improving the speed of convergence and the stability
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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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tuned for thermal transport and fire dynamics. FDS has been scaled up to 10,000 cores on Titan. The aim of this project is to improve code performance for serial, OpenMP, MPI, and potentially GPU
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. The postdoc will develop machine learning algorithms to analyze phenotype and sequence data, as well as active learning algorithms to optimize and control experiments in directed evolution. This position
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the same individuals, could serve as reference samples for other ‘omics technologies as well. For example, this postdoc could take advantage of the extensive single molecule sequencing data and other
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are interested in postdoc candidates with prior experience in any of the following areas: ceramic processing, nano-particle synthesis, colloidal chemistry (i.e., rheological testing, zeta-potential), advanced
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are essential for broad adoption of these methods, this postdoc would collaborate with a unique array of technology and informatics developers in the Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop authoritative de novo
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, 2016 , and Microphysiol Syst. 2020 Jun; 4: 10.21037/mps-19-8 ) that will make toxic metabolite detection more sensitive. Recent work includes a new, pumpless liver/heart system. NRC postdocs can propose
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. A key component of the project is high sensitivity magnetic scanning microscopy of these nano-objects, most likely using SQUID magnetometers. We are seeking a postdoc with background in scanning