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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Development of New Computational Methodologies for Molecular Simulation of Soft Materials Location Material Measurement
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Actinic Optical Dimensional Characterization of Deep-Subwavelength Nanostructures NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This research opportunity centers on the development
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been revisited in decades; our goal is to develop a suite of suitable statistical tools which allow clock scientists to properly analyze data with gaps. Additionally, we aim to provide comprehensive
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. There is a growing need for high-performance materials for various technological applications. To address this need, the NIST-JARVIS (https
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are developing object-oriented computational tools for the analysis of materials with complex microstructures. Starting from a digitized micrograph, the program identifies features in the image, assigns material
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Description Our group works to develop and apply dual-comb spectroscopy (DCS) as a tool for laboratory and field measurements relevant to atmospheric science and combustion. We have develeped open-path DCS
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infrastructure, development of methods for storage and transport of alternative fuels and development of critical data on effects of radiation on structural materials. Our laboratory also maintains the nation’s
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of these technologies are related to cell counting (“enumeration”) since cell count is often essential for interpretation of more complex measurements. Cell counting can seem like an easy measurement, but developing a
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chemistry which provides certified reference materials for pH and acidimetric measurements. We are recruiting applicants to advance our electrochemistry reference materials program to support the development
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Project Description:NIST is developing a novel neutron interferometric phase imaging method using a grating-based, far-field interferometer