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its microscopic geometry, incorporating a wide variety of physical phenomena and using a modular structure that allows new physics to be added easily. More information is available at http
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reactions involving residual vacuum gases, (2) determinations of the outgassing rate of water vapor and other molecules from surfaces, (3) development of holographic microscopy for critical defect inspection
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. In this project, we are developing metrology needed for the synthesis, processing, and characterization of low-dimensional materials to enable reliable nanoscale device development and manufacturing
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using vibrational spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, contact angle, and eGaIn electrical measurements to address technology barriers which will enable successful development and subsequent
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, “Development and utilization of a database of infilled frame experiments for numerical modeling”, Journal of Structural Engineering, (2020), 146 (6). Siamak Sattar, “Evaluating the Consistency between
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to this research is the development and application of real-time data analysis pipelines to process the vast, high-speed XRD datasets generated during AM processes. These pipelines will utilize
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interest for us. Potential project areas include the design and development of systems that allow for careful control and measurement of the temperature and pressure of the sample; the development of peak
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standards, and (2) to bridge measurement length scales to advance graphene device technologies. The development of quantum Hall devices involves precise and accurate measurements of graphene’s Hall and
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and then accessed by a team of experts. We are seeking candidates to address these challenges that range from algorithm development, simulation of reference data, algorithmic accuracy evaluations, design of
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Development of Nuclear Analytical Imaging Techniques for Materials Analysis with Spatial and Spectral Specificity NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The objective