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absorption fine structure), development of data-analysis approaches and computer software for simultaneous structural refinements using multiple types of data combined with ab initio theoretical modeling
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, crystallization, and degradation cannot be neglected. This project seeks to tackle this problem through the rational design of model polymer systems with varying degrees of sequence control, including well-defined
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@nist.gov 301.975.2860 Description New developments in detector technology have made possible the acquisition of the full electron scattering distribution at each pixel in a scanning transmission electron
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of proteins or oligonucleotides exhibiting conformational flexibility is a major challenge for any experimental biophysical technique owing to a large number of degrees of freedom necessary, compared
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landscapes for promoter activity based on steady state population distributions and measures of fluctuations in individual cells. We have previously applied Langevin/Fokker Planck equations to predict rates
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systems. Ths position requires a deep understanding of X-ray Absoprtion Spectroscopy and prior experience with methods of machine learning and artificial intelligence. A highly competitive candidate would
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Analytical Metrology for Production and Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) as a Drug Delivery System NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Extracellular vesicles
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transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and in situ atomic force microscopy (AFM) studies of how these slip structures evolve on pure Al single crystals and follow-up work on Cu is underway. Such studies provide
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charged particle radiation from nuclear reactions is a powerful tool for elemental analysis and compositional mapping of the first few micrometers from a material surface. Neutron depth profiling (NDP
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for the chemical characterization of surfaces and interfaces found in heterogeneous thin film and nanoparticle systems. Of particular interest are species distributions on patterned surfaces, nucleation and film