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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Atom-based Solid-state Quantum Devices and Simulators Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum Measurement
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simulations allow the temperature dependence of the physical properties to be simulated, as well as the transition temperatures for ferroelectric and related structural phase transitions. The effects
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Mathematical Modeling and Simulation Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics
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of the uncertainties encountered in the physical experiments. These computational methods have been applied to nanorheology in photopolymerization 3D printing [1], human breath research for forensic and clinical data
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for accelerated science. This research opportunity focuses on developing, evaluating, and applying computational methods for materials characterization and/or simulation that combine the best aspects of physics
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further enriches the available data from which material behavior can be extracted. Separate work is being done to develop robust algorithms to quantitatively compare the physical and simulated experimental
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/Alcohol Mixtures: Using Molecular Simulation to Probe Energetics, Structure and Dynamics. Kevin R. Hinkle and Frederick R. Phelan Jr., Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 121 (41), pp. 22926–22938, (2017
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, acoustic-electric spectroscopy, and other nonlinear materials characterization techniques. We will develop on-wafer acoustic microfluidic devices. Necessary skills include finite element simulations, digital
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-amplifiers, vector network analyzers, resonators is preferred. The preferred candidates will want to gain experience with circuit simulators and device modeling, leveraging fundamental physics to create new
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a premier tool for probing atomic dynamics, yet extracting physical insights from experimental data remains a significant computational challenge. Traditional methods—Empirical Force Fields and