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large proteins. Cultures with poor transfection efficiency do not generate enough signal for STD-NMR spectroscopy and this has hindered method development. We seek proposals aimed at determining
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Description We are currently developing microsystems for multiplexed biomolecular analysis (e.g., gene expression, microRNAs, proteins, cytokines) at the single cell level. Research goals include developing
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conditions with advanced metrology . This project seeks to develop research tools for measuring laser propagation to and from the laser-matter interaction, material cooling rates, and more, via high-speed
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for postdoctoral applicants to develop SEM reference samples in NIST’s NanoFab and to develop models to simulate electron scattering, secondary electron generation, electron transport, scattering in gases
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such as PET-MR or MR-US have unique challenges when developing quantitative imaging protocols. In addition, the program has a focus on techniques that challenge the current methodology of MRI. Techniques
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. In this project, we are developing metrology needed for the synthesis, processing, and characterization of low-dimensional materials to enable reliable nanoscale device development and manufacturing
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been in development over the past 15+ years and their capabilities have grown significantly. An important effort within the LPBF community is the use of high-fidelity multiphysics models to predict melt
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Description Research opportunities are available to develop and advance measurement methods required for current and future semiconductor manufacturing processes. Areas of particular interest include
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. The uncertainty of conventional fire measurements can be large due to the practical assumptions used to develop the measurements. State-of-the-art measurement technology is available to provide independent
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. In recent years, there have been significant efforts to develop magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications. This has included work