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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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to develop tools to enable more routine high level production of labeled proteins using these different expression platforms. key words Protein labeling; Protein expression; Stable isotopes; Eligibility
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@nist.gov 301.975.5656 Description The Nanomaterials Research Group is interested in developing analytical methods to foster improved design of nanoparticle-based therapeutics. The design principles
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-ray detector developed at NIST offers abundant opportunities to conduct new experiments in chemistry and physics. Its high energy resolution should allow us to observe changes in oxidation state as a
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developing new approaches and approximations to improve the predictive power of such calculations. This project will be carried out in close collaboration with experimentalists, providing close feedback and
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. We invite proposals to further develop and utilize quantum states of light. key words Cat states; Entanglement; Fock states; Quantum metrology; Quantum optics; Quantum tomography; Eligibility
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at few hPa. We are developing an alternative truly atmospheric pressure approach that can be applied to a broad class of samples and be implemented in conventional laboratory-based instruments, as
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techniques and hardware development. Additionally, we encourage the exploration of all possible operation parameter spaces of electron microscopes, so that microscopy instruments may be modified
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Description A new capability has been developed where sheet metal can be multi-axially strained while stresses in various directions within the plane of the sheet are measured using x-ray diffraction
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. Molecular simulations (molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo) are used to elucidate the important interactions between solute, sorbent, and solvent and as a design tool towards the development of other novel