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this opportunity, we will investigate the electronic properties of candidate quantum materials or organic (molecular) semiconductors. We will use and develop measurement approaches to determine key electronic
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seeks to develop the analytical capabilities and standards to support the measurement needs of the water measurement community and other governmental agencies that monitor and regulate water
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, plays an important role at NIST in the development and interpretation of new measurement techniques, as well as aiding the understanding of the behavior of new materials in existing measurements. In
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the field of flexible electronics. Developing an effective flexible electronic structure has its own challenges from mechanical compliance of the substrate to device performance. There is a delicate balance
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. Chemical engineers constantly need reliable property data for process design development and optimization. This information is predominantly coming from scientific publications. Thousands of papers
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@nist.gov 301.975.2860 Description New developments in detector technology have made possible the acquisition of the full electron scattering distribution at each pixel in a scanning transmission electron
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to understand dynamic changes within microbiomes or to design interventions (e.g., modeling algal blooms, improving human health or crop yields, bioremediation). This project seeks is to develop measurement
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8353 Christopher L. Soles christopher.soles@nist.gov 301.975.8087 Description To enable the use of novel materials in fiber reinforced composites, an unprecedented effort must be launched to develop
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modeling is the parametrization of the force field. There are a large number of force fields in existence and significant efforts are spent on their development and improvement. However, to-date, development
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, and light-matter interactions. This research opportunity is focused on developing compact, integrated cavity optomechanical devices that push the state of the art in terms of sensitivity and accuracy