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design of instrument performance. key words mathematical modeling; differential equations; simulation; perturbation methods; optimization Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to
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implementations on computers. We are particularly interested in nonlinear optimization problems, which involve computationally intensive function evaluations. Such problems are ubiquitous; they arise in simulations
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their processes. Smart machine tools assess and predict their health and the performance of their processes in real time to optimize production quality and yield. Proposals are welcome to develop
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technologies to manipulate biological macromolecules such as DNA, and the controlled degradation of tissue engineering scaffold or drug delivery materials. To optimize performance and to design new applications
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coefficients, and colossal magnetoresistance. Materials with optimal properties are generally solid solutions, often involving four or more different metal ions. Research opportunities exist in the systematic
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systems; Networks; Cyber security; Performance analysis; Resource allocation; Optimization; Agent-based modeling; Game theory; Statistical physics; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Designing Liquid Scintillators for Optimal Light Yield, Pulse Shape Discrimination, and Neutron Sensitivity
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; Decision Making; Engineering; Infrastructure systems; Social systems; Metrics; Systems modeling; Social Science; Operations research; Mathematical programming; Optimization; Systems analysis; Risk analysis
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relate to and inform uncertainty estimates. Our current research addresses such problems by combining physics with tools from applied analysis, probability theory, asymptotics, optimization, and numerical
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increasingly clear that Machine Learning/AI are having great impacts across a number of fields of physics. This research opportunity revolves around applying these techniques towards optimizing experimental