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edward.sisco@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on developing new methods, metrics, approaches, and techniques for the forensic analysis of seized drugs. Seized drug analysis is the most
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This research focuses on developing new applications of high resolution/accurate mass (HRAM) mass spectrometry for environmental, forensic, and nutritional analyses. HRAM mass spectrometry instrumentation has
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@nist.gov 301.975.8574 Description Our goal is to develop advanced methods for assessing cell response to tissue-engineering scaffolds. Biomaterials are commonly used as 3D scaffolds and cells behave more
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are developing machine learning-driven autonomous metrology research systems, with the goal of accelerating the development of self-correcting photonic and quantum sensor networks. These systems combine machine
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environments and low levels of energy consumption. This goals of this research are to (1) develop methods to measure contaminant emission and emission parameters from building materials and air cleaners; (2
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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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on the science that will underpin the development of the needed metrology to close this gap. The ideal candidates would have some understanding of high frequency electrical characterization, as well as substantial
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identification purposes has been applied in the field of forensic science for over 20 years. NIST develops standards and genetic tests to support the forensic science community. Areas of interest include typing
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in biomanufacturing and personalized medicine. We are developing new electronics techniques that leverage the field effect, and optomechanical interferometric methods for the on-chip measurements
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301.975.2461 Description Our goal is to develop and apply new computational (molecular simulation) and theoretical (statistical mechanics and thermodynamics) methods to study complex fluids, with an emphasis