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includes optimizing photonic enhancement techniques for improving the optical scattering of single impurity particles. In this regard, surface engineering methods, theoretical modeling and optical microscopy
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samples for analyses using techniques such as milling, grinding, and microwave assisted acid digestion. Developing bulk and trace analytical elemental quantification methods with ICP-OES and nuclear
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§ Develop methods and protocols for verification and validation of entanglement links using entangled states of light within the (metropolitan) quantum network testbed. § Synchronization of network nodes
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vibrational spectroscopy and imaging methods to improve identification of irregularly shaped particles less than 10 µm. U.S. Citizen Preferred Key responsibilities will include but are not limited
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- Research Internal Number: A-182708-14 General Description Salary: $50,000 - $62,000 per year The Johns Hopkins Division of Rheumatology is seeking a one or two-year MD, PhD, or MD/PhD Postdoctoral Fellow for
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§ Development of techniques and validation methods to verify attachment of DNA nanostructures to semiconductor substrates. § Setup and development of instrumentation to support CMOS bioelectronic measurements
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) to apply modern methods in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to the problem of predicting infrared spectra and mass spectra for PFAS compounds. The candidate should have a strong
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thermoreflectance optical pump-probe thermal-property measurement methods, develop and refine instrumentation, optimize protocols, and provide thermal property data for thin-film and multilayer materials that can
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enhance the SPRTCL's calibration capabilities and further minimize uncertainties in temperature measurements. Conduct research to explore new methods, tools, and technologies to enhance the precision
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Medical - Clinical Medical - Research Internal Number: A-179907-11 General Description The laboratory of Gislin Dagnelie, PhD, Lions Vision Research and Rehabilitation Center, Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye