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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The development of therapies and other products based on pluripotent stem cells requires control of the pluripotent and differentiated
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to profile the microbial communities based on metagenomics and transcriptomics approaches. The comprehensive profiling methodologies will provide the foundation for the development of reference materials
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/hospitals/factories, elder care, and the Internet of Things (IoT). NIST extensive research activities in this area include development of new solutions as well as rigorous testing of indoor localization and
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and development of gene therapies. This NIST postdoctoral research opportunity focuses on developing robust protocols and refining measurement methods in infectious titer assays. Activities can include
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identification of spectral features by computer vision and machine learning. Our computational methods development has three primary goals. The first goal is continued support of expert-driven biomolecular
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results. We are also pursuing advanced data analysis techniques and development of neutron instrumentation and sample environments in support of autonomous experimentation and high-throughput measurement
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to profile the microbial communities based on metagenomics and transcriptomics approaches. The comprehensive profiling methodologies will provide the foundation for the development of reference materials
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301.975.3716 Description In support of the development of future electronic systems, research focuses in areas that relate to measurements and physics on the nanometer scale based on scanning tunneling
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properties, facilitating the development of accurate standard tests and predictive methods, and their safe use at full-scale. key words Laminar burning velocity; Refrigerant flammability; Numerical flame
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data analysis techniques, instrument and sample environment development, and simulation methods to compare to experimental results. We are particularly interested in the development of two techniques