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of improved methods to measure infrared radiation from space to meet the increasingly stringent requirements for climate research and weather forecasting; (2) the realization of new infrared radiometry primary
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of multiscale methods to measure how the marcoscopic behavior of novel graphene devices arises from the microscopic distribution of nanoscale properties involves multiple NIST research efforts linking STM, STS
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The development of nanomaterials, biomaterials, sensor films, and surface measurement methods require well-defined substrates that vary in
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imaging and analysis methods, as well as collaborative efforts with other NIST laboratories for image processing and 3D visualization methods. key words Electron microscopy; Confocal microscopy
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using novel analytical approaches. Specifically, this research will focus on (1) development of laboratory methods to produce controlled-size micro- and nanoplastics; (2) development of field-flow
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. This research aims to develop the label-free chemical imaging method to investigate the microscopic structure and composition of new biomaterials and smart polymers via collaboration with material scientists and
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Channel Sounding and Radio Frequency Propagation Location Communications Technology Laboratory, Radio Frequency Technology Division opportunity location 50.67.22.C1019 Boulder, CO NIST only participates in the February...
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@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on the development of analytical methods and/or data processing techniques that could be used to advance drug detection and identification (or drug
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materials. Appropriate projects could include methods to reliably print electronic materials while preserving their attractive electronic properties, developing robust manufacturing methods and
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. These measurements would contribute to standardized test methods and, where needed, reference materials for the construction community. key words Rheology; dynamic mechanical analysis; viscoelasticity; construction