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scaled up to handle large numbers of samples in massively parallel, low-cost analysis systems. Before such systems can be realized, the electromagnetic response of biochemical samples must be understood in
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microscope (STEM) image. This is a fundamental transformation from the existing image acquisition paradigm and could enable new types of nano- and atomic-scale metrology. The Material Measurement Laboratory
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. This problem becomes even more pressing for simultaneous multi-qubit operations. The goal of this project is to develop software tools for the automated tuning of high-fidelity readout and gates in silicon spin
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well as holography and tomography capability. Experience in STEM/TEM imaging and microanalysis is preferred. key words TEM, STEM, XRD, superconductors, quantum computing Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens
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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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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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, 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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to create cold atomic gases, like deceleration of atomic beams, atom trapping, sub-Doppler cooling, optical lattices, etc. Today we use cold atomic gases, often quantum degenerate systems, to study a variety
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tracking systems based on the international standard ISO/IEC 18305. We are interested in hybrid localization methods for solving this challenging problem using a variety of sensors and technologies, such as
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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