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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This opportunity focuses on the development and implementation of liquid chromatography mass spectrometry methods for the quantitation
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materials research and development by orders of magnitude, and it is a core capability and focus area for the Data and AI-Driven Materials Science Group, MMSD, MML. This research opportunity centers
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.; McLinden, M. O., Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy for the in situ Measurement of Vapor-Liquid Equilibria. J. Chem. Engr. Data 2020, https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jced.0c00113 . Nuclear
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proteases, and ion mobility adds layers of confidence to a given identification. Individuals with a background in mass spectrometry or software development are encouraged to apply. key words mass
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, materials modeling (including finite element simulations, and theory), and the development of a high-speed circuit to quantify fiber alignment in composites in real time. To develop this technique, a
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particles (usually photons), offers a fundamentally new physical resource for technological experimentation and development. We are developing tools and protocols for quantum networks, focusing mainly
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extractions; mass spectrometry; and capillary electrophoresis. Other forensic-related applications of these techniques to the development of methods and/or standards are encouraged. key words Chromatography
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, are promising emerging manufacturing technologies for producing complex and highly-customized parts. These processes have been in development over the past 15+ years and their capabilities have grown
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Description We are using innovative processing to develop novel superconducting materials with enhanced properties for quantum circuit applications. Critical elements for development of these materials
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, (2) interpretation of experimental spectra, (3) development of semi-empirical methods, (4) studies of reactivity indices, (5) computational electrochemistry, and (6) chemical informatics. The explosion