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accurate measurements during emergencies, such as those encountered in pre- or post-detonation scenarios. The nuclear forensics program at NIST focuses largely on analytical method development, new and
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has recently launched a program to develop high accuracy 3D thermal imaging and control using thermosensitive magnetic nano-objects
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measurement platforms using present and next generation electron microscopes. If you are a creative individual and can imagine what “can be” given the data richness of our program, we invite you to apply and
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Division, where we develop instrumentation beyond the state of the art. Our research program offers a supportive, highly-multidisciplinary environment coupled with outstanding experimental resources
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experiments and datasets for model validation of multi-phase computation fluid dynamics (CFD), discrete element method (DEM), or data-driven modelling. Measurement of defect types and populations using micro- x
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for critical applications that require qualification and certification—increasingly require that computational models and in-situ monitoring of such processes be experimentally validated under highly controlled
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extensive internal and external collaborations, providing access to a full range of state-of-the-art materials characterization and computational modeling capabilities. The results will have broad
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variables. Computer-controlled equipment is available for alternating-current magnetic-susceptibility measurements as a function of frequency, temperature, and magnetic field. An automated vibrating sample
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an integrated web-portal. A successful applicant will have extensive skills in data informatics and programming. Some of the programming skills required include web-based markup languages, experience with SQL
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, E.A. Lass, J.C. Heigel, Y. Idell, M.E. Williams, A.J. Allen, J.E. Guyer, L.E. Levine, Acta Mater., 139 (2017) 244-253. Additive manufacturing; Metals; Phase transformations; CALPHAD; DFT; Computational