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are critical for attaining measurement quality objectives and meeting the needs of the health and medical community. The isotope metallomics program at NIST focuses on analytical method development, rapid
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of the AFM probe-sample interaction. This research opportunity will focus on developing state of the art AFM instrumentation and computation modeling for 3D nanoscale property characterizations. In either
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physical properties relevant to understanding and predicting climate change; the measurement of the chemical kinetics and mechanisms of elementary gas-phase reactions and model systems for heterogeneous
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: chemical understanding of emerging commercial technologies, studying beneficial reuse of industrial and process wastewaters, supporting commodity authentication, seafood safety and exposure science, and
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a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or Physics who has expertise in multi-physics simulations, non-linear FEM, inverse analysis and constitutive modeling. Prior experiences in modeling
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function of the hydrogen concentration. This information provides insight into the chemistry and physics of hydrogen adsorption/absorption, which is then used to identify the most promising avenues
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) Photovoltaics; Hyperspectral; Electroluminescence; Photoluminescence; Imaging; Device physics, External radiative efficiency, Solar cells
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, temperature, aerosol levels, and other physical environmental variables. Such measurements require high accuracy to meet the stringent demands of climate research, land and environmental monitoring, and weather
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S, Koppens FHL, Garcia de Abajo FJ: Complete Optical Absorption in Periodically Patterned Graphene. Physical Review Letters 108: 047401, 2012. single photon detector; infrared detector; mid-IR
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Femtosecond Time-Resolved Measurements in Semiconductor Materials Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Nanoscale