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to predict materials properties is essential to improve materials design methods. This research will focus on the development and integration of first principle calculations; atomistic simulations; and/or
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spectra and to suggest new avenues for experimental study. As the number of atoms in a molecule increases, calculations become correspondingly expensive. One means of addressing this problem is through
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Many industrial processes generate carbon dioxide as a by-product, which is released to the atmosphere and contributes to global warming
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of sound is a property that yields very powerful data for developing fluid equations of state (EOS), and we have two such instruments for liquid and vapor-phase measurements covering a combined temperature
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Characterization and Testing (FACT). The new facility is furnished with several instruments for characterizing pore architecture and evaluating fundamental sorption properties of materials upon exposure to single
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of methane, ammonia, and nitrous oxide and DCS offers the ability to simultaneously measure multiple gases in a field environment. Not only is this indispensable for testing gas mitigation strategies, but
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240.314.6361 Description Despite the great promise for the field of proteomics, technologies for identifying and quantifying low abundance proteins remain limited. Mass spectrometry (MS) is the most widely used
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The roll out of high-speed, low-latency communications networks is expected to drive economic growth through automation while creating new
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@nist.gov (303) 497 5235 Andrew J. Slifka andrew.slifka@nist.gov 303.497.3744 Description Hydrogen embrittlement has been studied for over a century but understanding of the underlying mechanisms is still
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. While natural and anthropogenic contaminants threaten existing freshwater supplies, the use of alternative, “dirty” sources is increasing