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mechanisms, micro- and nanofabrication techniques, as well as, more generally, new applications of magnetics-based nanotechnology to biomedicine. Depending on chosen research direction, there may be
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such as complex hydrides for hydrogen-storage and battery applications, intermetallic or oxides with interesting electronic or magnetic properties, and metal organic frameworks materials for gas sorption
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Description Combining organic monolayers with semiconductor surfaces is of interest for many differing applications including molecular electronics, sensors, and bio-electronics. Monolayers on semiconductor
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https://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/pipeline-safety to learn more about our facilities and current research. Radiation; Metallurgy; Materials science; NDE; Modeling; Fracture; Fatigue; Corrosion
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describe variability in manufacturing for biotechnological applications. We offer a collaborative environment that couples multidisciplinary scientific interactions with state-of-the-art nanofabrication
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is exchanged between organisms (e.g., between virus and host cells or between bacteria) and on adapting single nanopores for novel biological and biotechnological applications. It was recently shown
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. We are seeking applicants interested in one or more of the following: developing instrumentation and sample preparation platforms, methods and applications development, utilizing multivariate data
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. Applications will include benchmarking, verification, and error analysis of magnetic resonance imaging simulators and electromagnetic scattering codes. References Vico F, Gimbutas Z, et al: IEEE Transactions
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Description We are using innovative processing to develop novel superconducting materials with enhanced properties for quantum circuit applications. Critical elements for development of these materials
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, metabolomic and lipidomic approaches. These methods will be foundational to studies of microbiome dynamics and functions. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of this project we are seeking applicants with