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approaches to measure, understand, predict, and control information, learning, function, and evolution across the spatial and temporal scales of biological organization, although related ideas in other topics
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to grains, and intergrain interaction. Connecting length scales between microstructural features and bulk behavior is an important data link in the materials design problem, and contributions
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, pixelated detection system. Taking full advantage of this cutting edge technology will require the development of new methods for collecting, processing, and interpreting the large amounts of data we now have
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information. Our group performs research and development to extend the accuracy, wavelength range, power range, robustness, and portability of radiometric standards. We use advanced nanfabrication techniques
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semicrystalline polymers (homopolymers and rubber-modified), and (3) two-component polymer blends applied to inorganic and plastic substrates. Experimental information obtained regarding interfaces and interphases
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. The bioanalytical science group is directed toward developing a suite of fundamental measurement science, technology, standards, and reference data to enable more accurate and confident characterization of key
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research to advance rational design for engineering biology. Of particular interest is the development of new approaches to measure, understand, predict, and control information, learning, function, and
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assemblies (SolidWorks experience is preferable), experience with developing VI’s in LabVIEW, and experience with data and image processing (MATLAB experience preferable). key words Additive manufacturing
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) for streaming data from the PMTs or other detectors, two independent DFB laser systems, numerous broadband electro-optic modulators, a two Mach-Zehnder waveguide based I/Q modulator for fast and precise frequency
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valuable qualitative and quantitative information that can be used to develop and validate fundamental deformation models. We have also used submicrometer X-ray beams at the Advanced Photon Source