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course-grained simulations of nanotubes with large adsorbed dispersant molecules in solution. It is expected that the challenging nature of these simulations will require the development of novel
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models (organoids) are slowly being developed. This postdoctoral solicitation features an opportunity to comprehensively examine and expand upon current methods or to develop completely new, reproducible
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autonomous reasoning and XAI, and would help design and develop software and systems to enable the adoption of KRR technologies within materials science and engineering. The successful applicant does not need
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to acquire different kinds of images on large numbers of iPS cells in culture; machine learning algorithms and other image analysis strategies may be used to extract and test image features as predictors
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compared to powder bed fusion technologies. The goal of this research opportunity is to develop new methods for their integration into machine, process, or part qualification and providing benchmarking
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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. In situ characterization of advanced ceramic sintering processes The past decade has seen the development of several novel methods
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Curt Andrew Richter curt.richter@nist.gov 301.975.2082 Description Our research team is performing foundational experimental research to develop an improved understanding of the physics of the quantum
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for metastatic melanoma, but most patients develop resistance. Because of this, ERKs are important therapeutic targets, and high-affinity inhibitors are in clinical trials. Therefore, understanding the molecular
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are seeking researchers to contribute to the development and application of advanced measurement and automation techniques for exploring processing-structure-property-performance (PSPP) relationships in