Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
diffraction; Nanotechnology; Materials science; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00 $3,000.00
-
nanostructure research and applications. Our characterization resources include triple-axis x-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, near-field
-
also have familiarity with X-ray Diffraction and Pair Distribution Function anaylisis, experience with data acquisition using the Bluesky experiment orchestration package, and knowledge of beamline
-
or neutron diffraction abd scattering analysis [2] and thermogravimetric analysis will be carried out in situ with samples that are simultaneously undergoing evolved gas analysis. The experimental measurements
-
, powder characterization techniques such as dynamic image analysis, high-speed micro-videography in both infrared and visible spectra, and in-situ synchrotron X-ray imaging and diffraction. We have ongoing
-
Description A new capability has been developed where sheet metal can be multi-axially strained while stresses in various directions within the plane of the sheet are measured using x-ray diffraction
-
Description Neutron-inelastic and quasi-elastic scattering and diffraction techniques are used to study the vibrations, reorientations, and structure of molecular and complex ionic crystals, including
-
-based x-ray and cold neutron diffraction, electron and optical microscopy, and a variety of mechanical and electrochemical tests. key words Additive manufacturing; Residual stress; Phase field; Phase
-
double-crystal diffraction instrument combined with a high-power, demountable x-ray source and a vacuum compatible hybrid pixel area detector. Decades of development of instrumentation for cutting edge x
-
quantum simulators. Our group pioneered the study of a number of phenomena in BEC, such as Bragg diffraction, accelerators, and Bragg interferometers; nonlinear atom optics (four-wave mixing of matter