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of novel optical methods for nanoscale dimensional measurements using the NIST 193 nm Microscope: a newly upgraded, custom-built, world-class high-magnification optical imaging platform optimized
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structural techniques for probing the interface, such as SEIRAS and STM, with computational methods to develop new electrochemical models. The computational work focuses on combining DFT methods
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303.497.4598 Description The Applied Chemicals and Materials Division (ACMD) of the NIST Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) performs numerical modeling to advance laboratory measurements of exhaled breath
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, (2) interpretation of experimental spectra, (3) development of semi-empirical methods, (4) studies of reactivity indices, (5) computational electrochemistry, and (6) chemical informatics. The explosion
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accurate measurements during emergencies, such as those encountered in pre- or post-detonation scenarios. The nuclear forensics program at NIST focuses largely on analytical method development, new and
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are critical for attaining measurement quality objectives and meeting the needs of the health and medical community. The isotope metallomics program at NIST focuses on analytical method development, rapid
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strain rates and temperatures. Identifying material properties and constitutive model parameters from the integrated data sets currently focuses on the finite element model updating (FEMU) method, but
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protocols. Additionally, reliable performance is critical and we are interested in developing (1) methods to prepare highly reproducible MEMS and NEMS device platforms, sensing materials, biomolecular
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edward.sisco@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on developing new methods, metrics, approaches, and techniques for the forensic analysis of seized drugs. Seized drug analysis is the most
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molecular motors and RNA-folding. In a parallel effort, we significantly enhanced the biophysical capabilities of an atomic force microscope (AFM). Specifically, we achieved sub-pN force precision and