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301.975.4579 Description As the demand for high resolution, high content imaging increases, the cost and challenges of acquiring, storing, processing, and analyzing today’s very large imaging data sets are even
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strain rates and temperatures. Identifying material properties and constitutive model parameters from the integrated data sets currently focuses on the finite element model updating (FEMU) method, but
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demonstrating the capabilities and utility of transcriptomic and proteomic techniques in diverse species, making data available and creating programmatic tools for comparing between species. Additionally
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. To embrace these changes, this project will develop a shared calibration service, where NIST and the customer share broadband integrated-circuit calibration artifacts, protocols, software, and data through
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are developing microfluidics to measure material properties and structure. Protein, polymer and surfactant solutions and suspensions and emulsions are being characterized using computer-controlled microfluidic
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algorithms to improve methods for peptide identification from raw mass spectral data. The use of orthogonal information such as multi-enzyme digestions, to verify the presence of a peptide using different
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sequencing data and other epigenomics data available for these cell lines to develop benchmarks for methylation of DNA or other epigenetics technologies. This postdoc could also work with the transcriptomics
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sophisticated potential energy functions and adequate sampling to reveal the associated, intricate molecular details. In addition to being centrally important, high-quality experimental data (free energy
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, or techniques that will speed up analysis times, provide increased information to the chemist, and/or simplify data interpretation while enhancing data quality. One of the goals of the forensic program at NIST is
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dynamics prediction in various environments. key words Molecular dynamics simulations; Parallel algorithms; Spatial data structures; Bioinformatics; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open