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the prioritization of investments. See https://www.nist.gov/services-resources/software/nist-arc-nist-alternatives-resilient-communities-tool . 1. Harrison K., Farahmandfar Z., Faiz, T. and J. Loerzel. 2022
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higher production rates of small to medium sized parts compared to powder bed fusion technologies. The goal of this research opportunity is to develop new methods for their integration into machine
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@nist.gov 301.975.4310 Description The Fire Research Division of NIST’s Engineering Laboratory develops and maintains a computational fluid dynamics software package for modeling building and wildland fires
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on the rate of deformation. In particular, we are interested in how the elastic and fracture properties of polymers change as a function of mechanical testing rate. To study this problem, we are applying a
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-circuit design, finite-element simulation, clean-room fabrication, and on-wafer test and measurement. Ma, X., Orloff, N. D., Little, C. A., Long, C. J., Hanemann, I. E., Liu, S., ... & Hwang, J. C. (2018
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and ultimately transportable. Precision spectroscopy experiments in our labs have applications to clocks, inertial sensors, and tests of relativity and fundamental interactions. Two main project areas
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HOMO-LUMO gaps and reaction barriers (transition states) are among the well-known cases where DFT methods often come up short. Careful validation studies will establish what functionals yield the most
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. These measurements would contribute to standardized test methods and, where needed, reference materials for the construction community. key words Rheology; dynamic mechanical analysis; viscoelasticity; construction
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confidence in the precision and robustness of these assay measurements is required. This postdoctoral opportunity features an opportunity to comprehensively examine an in vitro assay or assays to improve
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) and examine persistence and lifetimes in environmental systems is of particular interest. Additionally, projects proposing to better understand the competing interactions between engineered coatings and