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and cannabis-containing commercial products. The tools developed by this program help support the development of fit-for-purpose analytical methodologies for measuring cannabinoids (e.g., Δ9-THC, CBD
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a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or Physics who has expertise in multi-physics simulations, non-linear FEM, inverse analysis and constitutive modeling. Prior experiences in modeling
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solids (and associated kinetics and thermodynamics) and relevant heat/mass transport properties. To address this need, the NIST Fire Research Division has been developing experimental and analytical tools
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seeks to develop the analytical capabilities and standards to support the measurement needs of the water measurement community and other governmental agencies that monitor and regulate water
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) application of multidimensional and/or multiple independent analytical methods leading to value assignment of reference materials; and (5) development of chemical fingerprints for characterization of commercial
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of structural responses for performance-based seismic engineering of tall buildings. Opportunities include the following: (1) developing improved modeling and analytical capabilities for nonlinear dynamic
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resolution, and rate of detection still remain. In addition to these and other analytical capabilities at the NIST-Boulder campus, there are other world-class NIST facilities such as the NIST Center
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seeks to develop the analytical capabilities and standards to support the measurement needs of the water measurement community and other governmental agencies that monitor and regulate water
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trace residues, and characterization of emerging synthetic opioids, cathinones, and cannabinoids by MS, low- and high-field NMR, FTIR and Raman. Available analytical equipment for these investigations
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prevent a true function-by-design approach to development and manufacturing. We are interested in using analytical theory, large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, and density functional theory (DFT