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to characterize the multitude of molecular interactions present in complex, many-component mixtures. Measurements include density, speed of sound, heat capacity, viscosity, and thermal conductivity. We
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characterizations that are extracted from the tip-sample interactions stimulated during scanning. Some of these AFM-based property characterization techniques are currently witnessing robust improvements in terms
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analyzing these data sets to establish functional and dynamic connections. The premise is that no molecule in biology acts alone. There are thousands of cause-and-effect interactions that occur. Understanding
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of linking atomic interactions to larger scale dynamic materials properties. A primary challenge with these investigations is that the predicted results are often extremely sensitive to the choice
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multidisciplinary scientific interactions with state-of-the-art nanofabrication capabilities and advanced measurement tools. key words Quantum dots; Directed assembly; Light emitting diodes;Nanolaser; Field effect
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, an improved understanding of the structure and dynamics of these molecules is needed. Because of the electrostatic interactions and connectivity of polymers, the dynamics and structure of these materials
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, and light-matter interactions. This research opportunity is focused on developing compact, integrated cavity optomechanical devices that push the state of the art in terms of sensitivity and accuracy
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The chemical characterization of biomolecules and the measurement of their interactions at low copy numbers are critical for applications
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to effectively convert interactions occurring at gas-solid or liquid-solid interfaces, or between molecules, into measurable signals that provide information on the nature and concentration of chemical and
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with bio-inspired sensors, and novel human-robot interaction devices. Manufacturing; Robotics; Mobility; Agility; Perception; Grasping dexterity; Collaboration; Interoperability; Artificial intelligence