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to form benchmark transcriptomes. Finally, to use these benchmark data, the postdoc could work with methods developers to develop appropriate performance metrics for other ‘omics and develop tools to use
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microfluidic networks.Our goal is to develop systems that enable accurate, high-throughput, and dynamic measurement of materials in flow, which will, for example, improve the ability to specify composition and
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, or techniques that will speed up analysis times, provide increased information to the chemist, and/or simplify data interpretation while enhancing data quality. One of the goals of the forensic program at NIST is
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present. Examples such as advanced high strength steels (AHSS) like as dual phase (DP), transformation induced plasticity (TRIP), quenched & partitioned (Q&P), and complex phase (CP) steels, as
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, high-throughput technologies, standards and reference material development, and validation against existing compendial methods. The development of techniques to quantify viability will provide the means
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the field of flexible electronics. Developing an effective flexible electronic structure has its own challenges from mechanical compliance of the substrate to device performance. There is a delicate balance
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mass spectrometric (MS) detection for quantitative analysis of dietary supplements; (2) use of high-resolution technologies (such as ultrahigh pressure LC, high-temperature LC, two-dimensional gas
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of the constraints on sequencing (read length, depth), and informatics (e.g., database composition, algorithm biases). Proposals should address these challenges with strategies to evaluate the metagenomic
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Immersive Visualization Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
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length scales allowing for the two classes of systems to work together in new and interesting ways. We are interested in using the unique physics of fluid flow, mass transfer, heat transfer, and reaction