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be simulated by a microfluidic chip system and then analyzed? Because of the interdisciplinary nature of this work, we are seeking applicants from diverse fields including chemistry, biology, physics
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biowarfare agents, DNA analysis, nanofabrication, single-cell assays, and cell culture. Our research group and projects are highly interdisciplinary; therefore, we are seeking applicants from many backgrounds
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303.497.4740 Description Our project has been developing single photon detectors and sources for use in a variety of applications requiring light at the faintest levels. We are currently involved in
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provides the thermochemical foundation for new noninvasive breath analysis techniques. Law enforcement applications include the development of breath analysis devices for the quantitative measurement of drug
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for NGS detection of viral adventitious agents. Applicants with experience in molecular biology, qPCR, digital PCR, cell culture, viral propagation, bioinformatics or next-generation sequencing
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303.497.4740 Description We are investigating methods of creating new quantum states of light such as Schrodinger cat states, NOON states, and Fock states. These new states have a variety of applications
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. There is a growing need for high-performance materials for various technological applications. To address this need, the NIST-JARVIS (https
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like ion mobility). Applicants are expected to have knowledge of LC-MS/MS. Knowledge of mass spectral libraries would be beneficial. References: https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.7475; https://doi.org/10.1002
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facilities in the world and is producing data which has significantly improved several hydrogen performance standards. However, modeling is needed to extend the applicability of the data produced to multiple
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be used for CNT sorting and orientation-controlled assembly of CNTs for electronic and photonic applications. References Khripin, et al: ACS Nano 5: 8258, 2011 Khripin, et al: JACS 135: 6822, 2013 key