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potentially competing performance goals. Achieving these goals requires the development and application of technologies, such as high performance building envelopes and advanced cooling and ventilating systems
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Poppendieck dustin.poppendieck@nist.gov 301.975.8423 Description This program is designed to provide the measurement science to support the development of industry-consensus standards and guides related
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responsible for the observed properties. The results obtained are then used to develop models that can be used to simulate systems with up to hundreds of thousands of atoms. Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics
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301.975.4579 Description The purpose of this research is to investigate material release from nanocomposites used in commerce, with a focus on nanocomposites commonly used in consumer products. The research
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. The bioanalytical science group is directed toward developing a suite of fundamental measurement science, technology, standards, and reference data to enable more accurate and confident characterization of key
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, computer scientists, data scientists, and data engineers to define and implement community standards for knowledge representation and interchange. The successful applicant will conduct novel research in
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Description NIST, in collaboration with the Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET), is seeking a post-doctoral scientist to participate in measurement science research to support the
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nanocomposites containing these networks. Our objective is to develop metrologies to understand how morphology and functionalization affect the alternating current (AC) conductivity of composite materials
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conversion, and four-wave mixing. However, careful characterization of these components that is traceable to classical radiometric techniques can be very challenging. Research opportunities include improving
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relationships between glycan structure and glycoprotein folding, vaccine stability, and comparability measurements among innovator drugs and biosimilar drug candidates. Research is conducted at the nearby NIST