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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Fluid Measurement and Applications Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Sensor Science Division opportunity location
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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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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Catching Crooks with Chemistry Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Chemical Sciences Division opportunity location
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Conductivity and Resistivity of Materials Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum Measurement Division
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy of Higher Order Structures of Protein Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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physical sensing, quantum science, communications, and dynamic spectroscopy. We have developed novel approaches to comb generation [1], spectral translation [2], and their use to interrogate cavity
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-film samples on waveguide interfaces and gas phase samples over temperature ranges from 1.7 K to 350 K. The experimental results are modeled using high-level quantum mechanical methods (DFT/MP2/MRCI
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Machine Learning Driven Autonomous Metrology System Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Sensor Science Division
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to characterize 2D materials, semiconductor devices, and biological materials from DC to the THz regime. The measurements enable the engineering of dielectric, magnetic and electrical transport properties of thin
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allosteric regulation by inhibitory ligands. Multiscale modeling that combines quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical potentials will allow us to determine the atomistic details of phosphoryl transfer and