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Microscopic and Spectroscopic Characterization in Engineered Polymeric Materials NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The purpose of this research is to develop advanced characterization techniques for physical and chemical properties in the complex engineered polymeric...
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particles. These functional polyplex particles have numerous opportunities for the application of polymers in life science research.[1] There is much to learn concerning their mechanism of formation
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Microfluidic technologies hold great promise for use in many industries. In particular, they are well suited to support the manipulation and measurement of microscale quantities of material (e.g., drugs, nanoparticles, and cells) and to...
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. Mixtures of interest include natural gas, refrigerant mixtures (e.g., R-410a), and vapor samples that are important to forensic science (e.g., fuel vapors associated with arson). We are also interested in
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Causal Green’s Function for Modeling of Phonon Transport in Nanoscale Semiconductors: Application to Devices for Thermal Management and Energy Applications NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Efficient thermoelectric and thermal management devices consist of complex...
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separations. We are seeking independent, motivated individuals with backgrounds across the physical, engineering, chemical, and materials science disciplines to contribute to our collaborative
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Relevant projects will employ novel devices (e.g., transition edge sensors, superconducting nanowire single photon detectors) or materials (e.g., vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes, 2D materials) to expand the capabilities for infrared...
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): 122-129 Halter et al. (2011) Cell cycle dependent TN-C promoter activity determined by live cell imaging. Cytometry Part A. 3A: 192-202. Quantitative biology; Stem cell; Pluripotency; Differentiation
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microfluidics,” Communications Chemistry, vol. 2, no. 1, p. 54, May 2019, doi: 10.1038/s42004-019-0157-9 . A. C. Stelson et al., “Label-free detection of conformational changes in switchable DNA nanostructures
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Analytical Metrology for Quantifying Drug Release Profiles from Nanotechnology-Enabled Medical Products NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The use and application of vectors such as liposomes, nanocrystals and/or emulsions for the delivery of nucleic acid, protein and/or...