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of failure strengths are needed to ensure reliability and maximize performance. We use numerous modeling approaches to explore the mechanical and electrical behavior of deforming nanoscale systems. Current
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Mathematical Foundations for System Interoperability Location Information Technology Laboratory, Software and Systems
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Developing bioanalytical foundations for analysis in non-model systems Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Chemical
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Understanding the intermolecular environment surrounding complex molecules, ions, electrode surfaces, and nanomaterials is crucial
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Machine Learning-driven Autonomous Systems for Materials Discovery and Optimization NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. We are developing machine learning-driven autonomous
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Characterization of Interfaces and Interphases in Polymeric Material Systems Location Engineering Laboratory, Materials and
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an understanding of the basic properties of atom-based solid-state and nanoscale systems, optics on the nanoscale (nano-optics) quantum processes in atom-scale and nanoscale systems with optical fields, and quantum
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quantum computing. Their dimensions range from a few to several hundred nanometers. There is special interest in color centers in nanodiamonds, which give them unique photonic and spin characteristics
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; narrow, symmetric peaks and flat baselines are readily obtained for most samples; signal averaging can be used to optimize signal-to-noise ratios; a wide range of molecular masses is accessible; and the
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interactions, and phonon confinement effects. Therefore, it is important to understand phonon propagation in nanomaterial systems at multiple length and temporal scales for which we need a robust mathematical