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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Fundamental questions in astrophysics and remote sensing rely on accurate radiometry. NIST is at the forefront of developing methods
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are developing new methods for characterizing the structure and dynamics of the interface and interphase regions in carbon-based nanocomposite materials and in the overall conductive properties of these polymer
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Description Research opportunities are available to develop and advance measurement methods required for current and future semiconductor manufacturing processes. Areas of particular interest include
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provides the thermochemical foundation for new noninvasive breath analysis techniques. Law enforcement applications include the development of breath analysis devices for the quantitative measurement of drug
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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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metallic systems and are currently being developed for a variety of ordered metallic systems. These composition dependent mobility descriptions can then be used in conjunction with multicomponent
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within the Quantum Measurement Division is investigating graphene metrology towards two goals: (1) to develop near-room-temperature graphene quantum Hall devices and other possible quantum electrical
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has led the Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop widely-used benchmark germline variant calls for seven human cell lines [1
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sequencing data and other epigenomics data available for these cell lines to develop benchmarks for methylation of DNA or other epigenetics technologies. This postdoc could also work with the transcriptomics
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DeCost brian.decost@nist.gov 301.975.5160 Description Trustability and physical interpretability are critical requirements for the development of robust and sustainable machine learning systems needed