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. At NIST, we use large-geometry SIMS instruments to develop new particle analysis methods, improve analytical accuracy and reproducibility, and collaboratively develop new microparticle reference materials
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work is anticipated in the areas of microresonator design, engineering biology/biomanufacturing, dioxygen imaging in 3D cell culture, and structural biology methods development. Knowledge of microwave
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, health care, and nuclear security applications. No instrument today directly measures all decays in a sample with sufficient energy resolution to uniquely identify each radionuclide. NIST is developing a 4
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. Opportunities exist for (1) the development of simple yet accurate modeling approaches that enable rapid collapse analysis of large structural systems, (2) comparison and quantification of the progressive
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research in high-impact science and engineering fields that utilize vapors, liquids, and aerosols. Our experimental scientists focus on developing fundamental measurements and novel methodologies that can
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) to develop new imaging and metrological capabilities for studying nanoscale electronic properties. In particular, we are interested in combining time-resolved optical techniques with our microwave methods
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Consortium led to the development of the first NIST RMs in this class, with widely-used benchmark germline variant calls for seven human cell lines [1]. Artificial intelligence and machine learning hold
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Sorbent materials are candidates for many industrial and sustainable development applications, including carbon capture, hydrogen and methane storage, gas separation and purification, and catalysis. However
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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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@nist.gov 301.975.4127 Description This research is centered on the development and application of analytical methods to the characterization of nanomaterials. Opportunities exist to study the composition