222 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at NIST in United States
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continues to push patterning to new limits. There are significant needs to understand how the components in these resists are distributed, and critically whether there is aggregation that could contribute
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Advanced Single-Photon-Detector Technologies for Quantum Communications and Metrology NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Quantum communication, the distribution of entangled
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This program involves multimodal imaging techniques that use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as either a base or as a complimentary
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, robotics), cyberinfrastructure (e.g., databases, high-performance computing, collaboration tools), and humans (e.g., scientists, engineers, students, managers). The recent interest in Explainable AI (XAI
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absorption fine structure), development of data-analysis approaches and computer software for simultaneous structural refinements using multiple types of data combined with ab initio theoretical modeling
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Robotic Systems for Smart Manufacturing Program is developing the measurement science needed to enable manufacturers to characterize and understand the performance of robotics systems within
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less). To address this technological bottleneck, we are developing a new technology platform--next gen protein sequencing--based on large-scale, massively parallel, single-molecule peptide sequencing
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molecular motors and RNA-folding. In a parallel effort, we significantly enhanced the biophysical capabilities of an atomic force microscope (AFM). Specifically, we achieved sub-pN force precision and
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and distributed control intelligence that can be applied to solve these problems through the application of machine learning, intelligent optimization techniques, automated fault detections and
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employed. This involves the computational determination of 3-D features of a specimen from a series of their 2-D projections. By carefully preparing the specimen, designing the experimental acquisition, and