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being able to address these needs, though significant research gaps still exist in technique development, chemometrics, spectral interpretation, and standards development.Development of new or modified
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time-of-flight mass spectrometric technologies. Research interests include (1) development of novel approaches for the non-target screening of environmental samples, (2) fundamental research of HRAM-MS
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devices, coatings, food-related materials, and personal care. Work emphasizes the development of analytical methods for quantitative measurement of engineered nanoparticle properties, including bulk and
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LC-MS/MS instruments and custom software tools. Individuals with a background in proteomic sample preparation, mass spectrometry, and software development are encouraged to apply as well those who have
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development of sustainable aquaculture in the US. The research will be accomplished through the complementary capabilities or both organizations including advanced analytical capabilities at NIST (e.g., LC-HRMS
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potentially competing performance goals. Achieving these goals requires the development and application of technologies, such as high performance building envelopes and advanced cooling and ventilating systems
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characterize, manufactured particles suffer heterogeneity issues which hinder treatment efficacy and safety. To speed treatment development and improve efficacy and safety we are developing interferometric
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the measurement of infrared radiation for applications to remote sensing, fundamental metrology, process monitoring, homeland security, defense, and biomedical areas. Specific interests include (1) the development
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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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topics include 1) the development of measurement methods and techniques to collect, sample, and characterize release material from nanocomposites under various use scenarios to aid downstream hazard