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, process, or part qualification and providing benchmarking datasets for model validation to support industry adoption and standards development of metal BJAM. NIST has researched other AM technologies
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-generation” DNA sequencing, along with multiplexed affinity-based protein measurements. Technology development is based on microfluidic systems for cell manipulation and culture, and sample preparation
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(1) development of nanoscale characterization techniques to measure mechanical, chemical, and rheological properties of microscopic volume elements with nanoscale spatial resolution using atomic force
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challenge to design around. This project will focus on microstructural modeling approaches, including both conventional phase field, phase field crystal; and level set methods, to understand the evolution
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additives, plastic species, and degradation products, among others. This opportunity is focused on the measurement development and subsequent application of mass spectrometry (e.g., pyrolysis-GC-MS, ambient
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and stiffness degradation is essential in predicting potential failure modes and reduction in service life of concrete structures. Opportunities exist for (1) development of databases on material and
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that emit charged particles upon neutron capture. Research topics include method development, focusing on improved specificity, accuracy, sensitivity, and spatial resolution through detailed studies
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involves the development of modeling tools for microstructure-sensitive materials characterization, including finite-element tools and crystal plasticity modeling, extensible to new classes of constitutive
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examinations to address issues such as prediction of drug class of unknown substances, interpretation of ignitable liquid signatures, or prediction of trace explosives degradation signatures. Development
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currently contains over 4.2 million data points along with the associated experimental uncertainties. Direct access to this information opens unique possibilities for the development of next-generation