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@nist.gov 303 497 5530 Nikolas Wilson Hrabe nik.hrabe@nist.gov 303.497.3424 Description Additive manufacturing (AM) is a transformational technology for fabricating complex metallic shapes directly from 3-D
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resulting in persistent microscopic and nanoscale particles that can enter the food chain. There is a growing public awareness of the potential risks associated with these materials and an increasing focus
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mechanical parts and assemblies (SolidWorks experience is preferable), experience with developing VI’s in LabVIEW, and experience with data and image processing (MATLAB experience preferable). [1] Huang, W
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The combination of laser-cooled atoms and precision spectroscopy enables highly precise instruments and sensors that are also fundamentally accurate. Our group specializes in designing these systems to be compact
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designs. In addition to fabrication and characterization of these measurement tools, we also develop new readout schemes, signal and data processing, control systems, and biomimetic surfaces to improve
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the intended mechanism of action for the therapeutic, where the live cells may build new tissue or may release factors that induce tissue regeneration. Thus, there is a need to be able to reliably measure cell
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Nuclear forensics is the thorough collection, analysis, and evaluation of radiological and nuclear material from pre- and post-detonations
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needed for industry to take advantage of these new materials. Novel phenomena being investigated include, but are not restricted to, enhanced magnetocaloric effects, unusual magnetic softness, improved
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Curt Andrew Richter curt.richter@nist.gov 301.975.2082 Description Our research team is performing foundational experimental research to develop an improved understanding of the physics of the quantum
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the integration of thermodynamic and transport properties and phase equilibria in new ways (e.g., by relating mixture viscosities to azeotropy and liquid-liquid equilibria). The goal is to develop modeling