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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Chip-scale atomic magnetometers Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Time and Frequency Division opportunity location
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Medical and Industrial Radiation Research Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Radiation Physics Division opportunity
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environmental components on transforming material surfaces are also encouraged. The NMHEP has a suite of instrumentation for separations (liquid and gas phase), physical characterization, and chemical analysis
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using them to demonstrate new applications in quantum information science. We have used radio-frequency interferometry to achieve ultra-sensitive high-speed single-photon detection [Applied Physics
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are manufactured on one production line, the control-process-quality relationships are not fully understood based on quantitative data analysis. Understanding the control-process-quality relationships will enable
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phases. This research will integrate a variety of modeling tools across multiple time and length scales to predict the microstructure evolution during the AM build process and post build thermal
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. The relationships between the AM process parameters and the resulting structural and dimensional properties also remains unknown. This opportunity focuses on understanding process/product relationships in AM parts
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, this realization requires overcoming materials and integration challenges as well as understanding physical laws governing their properties. In this regard, we aim at discovering new material properties
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measurements from incident electrons through to detected X-rays Spectrum processing (particularly low energy lines) Weights of lines and other critical physical parameter measurements Measurement optimization
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Johnson Noise Thermometry with Superconductive Waveform Synthesizers Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum