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on the use of causal Green’s functions (CGF). This technique is referred to as the CGFMD (Causal Green's Function Molecular Dynamics) technique. Presently, we are in the process of generalizing this technique
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interactions at various stages in the crystallization process. key words Complex fluids; In-cubo; Lipid mesophase; Membrane protein; Neutron scattering; Protein crystallization; Small-angle scattering
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tools to enable early and accurate diagnoses of disease as well as studies to elucidate mechanisms and networks in complex biological systems. Project areas include biochemical/molecular biology process
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Engineering Atoms for Fundamental Constants and Atomic Data Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum Measurement
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Discrete Photon Detection Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum Measurement Division opportunity location
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computational resources. key words Compressive sensing; Compressive sampling; Electron microscopy; Microanalysis; FIB; SEM; EDS; Imaging; Image analysis; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open
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of the contact resonance shape factor for quantification and amplification of bias-induced strain in atomic force microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 114, 133108. MacDonald, G. A., DelRio, F. W., and Killgore, J
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We develop and utilize state-of-the-art experimental and computational techniques to acquire, evaluate, and correlate thermodynamic data of standard reference quality with a particular emphasis on
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center. Applicants are expected to be skilled in one of the programming language such as C++/C, Perl, Matlab, or R, and have majored in Chemistry, Statistics, or Computer Science. Reference Yang X, et al
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Discrete Photon Detection Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Sensor Science Division opportunity location 50.68.51