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characterize complex fluids and their interaction with other matters. However, measurements require interpretation that is aided by computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational fluid particle dynamics
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240.267.9860 Description Metabolomics is an emerging systems biology field that provides a detailed chemical profile of small-molecule metabolites in a biological system, delivering new approaches for disease
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Detection and identification of the constituents within complex microbial populations are a key area of need for biodefense, clinics
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, enabling the study of larger, more complex material systems than ever before. key words Neutron Scattering (Inelastic & Quasi-elastic); Computational Materials Science; Artificial Intelligence; Machine
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Description Metal-based additive processes—especially laser powder bed fusion (LPBF)—are promising emerging manufacturing technologies for producing complex and highly-customized parts. These processes have
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This research opportunity centers on advancing experimental measurement methods to quantify complexes formed between charge-altering
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properties such as electron-based spectroscopies, nanometer-scale imaging with energy filtering using a photoemission electron microscope (PEEM), and other optical measurements. Research is done in close
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Description Laser assisted atom probe tomography offers entirely new approaches for quantitative three-dimensional chemical analysis of complex nanostructures. However, conventional atom probe tomographs
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Sonmez Turan meltem.turan@nist.gov 301.975.4391 Description NIST standardized cryptographic algorithms are intended to be "bulletproof". That is, the computational complexity needed to break them is
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computer skills, including computer programming, are valued. Continued research is focused upon the emergence of complex event decision-making when there are concurrent and/or cascading risks involved