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you are interested. Additional Information on the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST NRC Postdocs must conduct their research at an established NIST duty station. Applicants from
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autonomous reasoning and XAI, and would help design and develop software and systems to enable the adoption of KRR technologies within materials science and engineering. The successful applicant does not need
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of this program including policy, model, verification, test and management for Access Control (Authorization) Systems. The program will research architectures and mechanisms of access or privilege control systems
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Description We are seeking a NIST postdoctoral Fellow within the Materials Measurement Science Division . This postdoc will be a key member of a new project to develop an autonomous platform for developing and
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Description We work with scientists in other NIST laboratories to develop tools for computer simulation and analysis of magnetic systems at the nanometer scale. Model verification is achieved by comparison
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Advancing Health Information Technology Location Information Technology Laboratory, Software and Systems Division
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. The postdoc will develop machine learning algorithms to analyze phenotype and sequence data, as well as active learning algorithms to optimize and control experiments in directed evolution. This position
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removal and 3D volume segmentation, (f) designing tools for 3D segmentation annotation and verification, (g) registering 3D volumes, (h) evaluating accuracy and uncertainty of image-based measurements, (i
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the same individuals, could serve as reference samples for other ‘omics technologies as well. For example, this postdoc could take advantage of the extensive single molecule sequencing data and other
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variant peptides (GVPs), while accounting for a diverse array of experimental introduced artifacts, using modern LC-MS instruments and custom software tools. Individuals with a background in proteomic