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Description Research focuses on the chemical and physical mechanisms of and in situ diagnostic development for thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atomic layer deposition (ALD), with applications in
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standards, and (2) to bridge measurement length scales to advance graphene device technologies. The development of quantum Hall devices involves precise and accurate measurements of graphene’s Hall and
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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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-sensitive focal plane arrays for use in CMB measurements. The sensor elements are superconducting transition-edge sensors that are read out by multiplexed SQUIDs. The research will involve the development
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exist for development of theory for and measurements of background and critical region thermal transport properties of such mixture systems. Proposals that integrate theoretical development with
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property data primarily intended for model development that investigate how the molecular size, molecular structure, and polarity of fuel constituents impacts their thermophysical properties. Measurements
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their enterprises. We are interested in projects that focus on the development and application of performance metrics, information models, test methods, and protocols to assess and assure the key attributes
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reactions related to energy transformation, advanced manufacturing, security, and the environment. Projects focus on the development and application of real-time, in-situ, advanced measurement capabilities
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liquid chromatographies, organic-MS, and ion source development to pursue interdisciplinary projects in the areas outlined. Mass Spectrometry; Analytical Chemistry; Inorganic; Organic; Tracer; Particle
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-eddy simulation and direct numerical simulation of the phenomena. Topics of interest include algorithm development numerical combustion, scientific visualization, and data analysis. key words Buoyancy