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) are beginning to broadly impact physics: from probing the evolution of galaxies to calculating quantum wave functions to discovering new states of matter. This postdoctoral research opportunity centers
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Nanoparticle Engineering, Production, Assembly, and Characterization Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Nanoscale
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process control measurements, and utilizing appropriate statistical analyses to understand the assay results and their uncertainties. This process should lead to improvements in the comparability and
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quantities for meaningful comparison. We lead the development of innovative standards and novel calibrations to achieve accuracy in localization microscopy [1, 2], with applications ranging from nanoplastic
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evan.groopman@nist.gov 301 975 2139 Description Nuclear Safeguards is a process by which States’ nuclear activities are verified to conform to their international commitments. One aspect of Nuclear Safeguards is
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and separation applications. From the crystal structure study, we can understand the fundamental physics and chemistry of these materials, in order to improve their properties for desired applications
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on the use of causal Green’s functions (CGF). This technique is referred to as the CGFMD (Causal Green's Function Molecular Dynamics) technique. Presently, we are in the process of generalizing this technique
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separation, energy converting biological processes, and signal transduction. However, despite their obvious importance, atomic structures have been determined for only a few dozen of these proteins because
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be inferred from initial or final state materials property measurements such as sorbent microstructure, but must be measured in situ during the sorption or release process. This project focuses
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Atomic Scale Characterization and Manipulation Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Nanoscale Device Characterization