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. The bioanalytical science group is directed toward developing a suite of fundamental measurement science, technology, standards, and reference data to enable more accurate and confident characterization of key
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field conditions (2) outdoor weathering of samples in different locations across the US, (3) relating accelerated laboratory results with outdoor field data, (4) identifying the mechanisms and kinetics
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; Data informatics; Physics; Terahertz; Metrology; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00
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measurement techniques or devices to characterize sources, detectors, and optical components at few photon levels. key words Single photon; Superconductivity; Quantum information; Nanotechnology; Transition
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incorporating acoustic techniques is a current project focus, requiring new cross-disciplinary approaches to adapt established acoustic techniques to be compatible with, and provide additional information
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mechanical parts and assemblies (SolidWorks experience is preferable), experience with developing VI’s in LabVIEW, and experience with data and image processing (MATLAB experience preferable). [1] Huang, W
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of novel experimental setups and procedures for microscale mechanical testing at elevated temperatures Collection, analysis, and dissemination of experimental data to determine advanced mechanical properties
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: Thank you for your interest in this research opportunity. For more information, please email samuel.stavis@nist.gov. References: [1] Accurate localization microscopy by intrinsic aberration calibration, C. R
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operating frequencies above 100 GHz are used in a wide variety of applications—examples include radio astronomy, climate monitoring, mm-wave imaging, and high-speed wireless data relays. The main method
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approaches to measure, understand, predict, and control information, learning, function, and evolution across the spatial and temporal scales of biological organization, although related ideas in other topics