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Poppendieck dustin.poppendieck@nist.gov 301.975.8423 Description This program is designed to provide the measurement science to support the development of industry-consensus standards and guides related
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for critical applications that require qualification and certification—increasingly require that computational models and in-situ monitoring of such processes be experimentally validated under highly controlled
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Computational Mathematics Division opportunity location 50.77.11.C0256 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Paul Nathan Patrone paul.patrone
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attracted considerable attention for potential application in nanoscale devices, including beyond-CMOS electronics, quantum computers, chemical sensors, photodetectors, etc. Prospective advantages over
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the “NIST-on-a-chip” program, we are designing and building chip-scale accelerometers as field-deployable SI-traceable standards. The accelerometers employ a micromechanical structure in conjunction with a
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301.975.3438 Description NIST has developed an integrated measurement services program for forensic and cannabis (hemp and marijuana) laboratories to help ensure the quality of routine analysis of cannabis plant
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understanding of the physics of the QAHE necessary to design and develop new quantum resistance standards. Additional applications in quantum information science (QIS) can be envisioned for robust QAHE devices
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301.975.8582 Michael Garth Huber michael.huber@nist.gov 301 975 5641 Description This program explores complementary aspects of atom and neutron interferometry with particular emphasis on their interplay with
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, E.A. Lass, J.C. Heigel, Y. Idell, M.E. Williams, A.J. Allen, J.E. Guyer, L.E. Levine, Acta Mater., 139 (2017) 244-253. Additive manufacturing; Metals; Phase transformations; CALPHAD; DFT; Computational
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are critical for attaining measurement quality objectives and meeting the needs of the health and medical community. The isotope metallomics program at NIST focuses on analytical method development, rapid