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on fundamental constants in the development of quantum electrical standards. The FEM group uses physical laws, quantum invariants, and ultra-precision measurement techniques to create and refine a core set of
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) to characterize the nuclear motions associated with the observed THz features. New methods based on electro-optical dual-optical-frequency combs and room-temperature multi-heterodyne detection are under development
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images. The use of semantically-derived taxonomies, ontologies, and relations automatically extracted from texts can improve the development and standardization of domain-based AI systems and human
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system. We are interested in a range of research topics, from the applied to the fundamental, covering such areas as understanding epitaxial growth of III-nitride nanostructures and development of new
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to differentiated states. This project involves a team working in live cell imaging, data analysis, and probabilistic model development. References Sisan D.R., et al. (2012) Predicting rates of cell state change due
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methods, and digital signal processing and network modeling. Other research topics are High-Tc superconductive Josephson junction array waveform synthesizers and compact cryogenic design for the development
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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
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for the direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide, and its permanent mineralization or sequestration through appropriate carbonation processes. Development of these technologies is critical to meet U.S. energy
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large proteins. Cultures with poor transfection efficiency do not generate enough signal for STD-NMR spectroscopy and this has hindered method development. We seek proposals aimed at determining
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), in the CODATA evaluation of fundamental constants, and in more stringent tests of quantum electrodynamics (QED). Experimental efforts include the development of novel ion trap architectures