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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Immersive Visualization Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Chip-Scale Nonlinear Optics Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Applied Physics Division opportunity location
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of methods to fabricate and characterize test structures and devices incorporating graphene (single layer, bi-layer, and few layer) and stacked structures. Condensed matter physics; Graphene; Magneto-transport
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., biomarkers, metabolites) must be evaluated using digital twins of breath device prototypes. Our digital twins are based on simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational fluid and
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) Photovoltaics; Hyperspectral; Electroluminescence; Photoluminescence; Imaging; Device physics, External radiative efficiency, Solar cells
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the development of analytical methodologies, from both instrumentation and informatics standpoints, for the multifaceted and convoluted data that are obtained from complex biological, chemical, and forensic samples
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regimes, and accurate geometry- and biochemistry-based trajectory analyses. However, detailed molecular dynamics simulations are often too time-consuming to become the basis of computational measurements
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length scales allowing for the two classes of systems to work together in new and interesting ways. We are interested in using the unique physics of fluid flow, mass transfer, heat transfer, and reaction
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Metrology for Faint Photonics Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Applied Physics Division opportunity location
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Broadband Nanoimaging of Optically Excited Free Carriers Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Applied Physics Division