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diffraction, electron microscopy, and small-angle neutron scattering. Concurrently, another research area focuses on developing methods to quantify the primary characteristic for a particular application
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and calibration, radiation-hardness testing, personnel protection, radiation modification of materials, waste treatment, and high-energy computed tomography. These accelerator facilities afford
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nuclear nonproliferation. User communities have expressed a need for test objects or “phantoms” with radioactive features of precisely defined spatial dimensions and traceable activity that can be used
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surrogates for short-lived radiopharmaceuticals and continues to work to bring metrological rigor to pre-clinical and clinical molecular imaging. Our work enables precision calibration of imaging devices, so
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diffraction, x-ray absorption spectroscopy for the quantification of chemical short range order, and automated microstructural image analysis. The simulation approaches of interest include machine learning
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crime scene hazards—require more sensitive and robust methods, especially in field environments. Another area of concern is that current analytical methods for drug testing are not agile or well-resolved
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for testing the components of these devices is to make physical contact to the devices using micro probes. This approach has three main limitations: (1) each time the probes are landed on a device, they damage
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This research aims to engineer atomic systems with special features that are favorable for testing theory, and for measuring fundamental constants and atomic data. In many cases, progress is impeded, not by
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240.267.9860 Description Metabolomics is an emerging systems biology field that provides a detailed chemical profile of small-molecule metabolites in a biological system, delivering new approaches for disease
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at multiple length scales, and synchrotron ultra-small-angle X-ray scattering. Correlations will also be made between microstructure and materials property measurements (hardness, tensile, fatigue, etc.) see