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stages, advanced motion control, and instrument system integration. Research opportunities are available in the areas of design and analysis of MEMS sensors and actuators, micro- and nanofabrication, and
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include multiple laboratories featuring a range of collaborative and non-collaborative robots, industrial autonomous vehicles, mobile robots, mobile manipulators, state-of-the-art sensors, robotic hands
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@nist.gov 303.497.7900 Description Electronic material are important for an extremely broad range of applications, from piezoelectrics for actuation and sensors to thermoelectrics for energy harvesting, and
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advanced machine learning models and physics-informed algorithms for analyzing high-speed XRD data, with a focus on identifying critical transformation windows and assessing phase evolution kinetics
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Decay Energy Spectrometry (DES) Using Transition Edge Sensors (TES) For Measuring Absolute Activity of Radionuclides
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signals Innovate new in-line signal processing, measurement data analysis algorithms, and data visualization techniques. Innovate and test new instrument types and measurement methods, Work with commercial
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Deployable Doppler Broadening Thermometry Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Sensor Science Division opportunity
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or algorithms for detection of the drug signal in complex mass spectral data and chemometrics for identification or classification of drug(s) is also of high interest.Through this opportunity, collaboration with
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particle dynamics (CFPD), a fluid-particulate coupled algorithm, to (i) quantify breath device operation (i.e., species deposition, complex fluid flow) [1], (ii) guide experimental breath species collection
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that combine parallel architectures (i.e., GPUs or accelerator boards, clusters) and numerical algorithms suited to such architectures with the goal of improving the speed of convergence and the stability