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liquid chromatographies, organic-MS, and ion source development to pursue interdisciplinary projects in the areas outlined. Mass Spectrometry; Analytical Chemistry; Inorganic; Organic; Tracer; Particle
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-eddy simulation and direct numerical simulation of the phenomena. Topics of interest include algorithm development numerical combustion, scientific visualization, and data analysis. key words Buoyancy
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to this information offers unique possibilities for the development and validation of the next generation of models of molecular interface formation on multiple scales, ranging from molecular dynamics simulations
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on multicomponent systems. Current efforts focus on the development of flat-histogram methods, which have been applied to study a broad range of problems including the fluid-phase behavior of multicomponent systems
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on the development of nucleic acid-based standard materials and the application of emerging technologies to assist clinical testing efforts. key words Sequencing; Capillary electrophoresis; DNA; Clinical; Genotyping
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beam scanning electron microscope (FIB SEM) with x-ray spectroscopy and cryo capability, an environmental SEM, and a transmission electron microscope. This project will involve development of novel
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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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and then accessed by a team of experts. We are seeking candidates to address these challenges that range from algorithm development, simulation of reference data, algorithmic accuracy evaluations, design of
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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