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-nanowire single-photon detectors for applications in quantum information processing, loophole-free Bell measurements, and sources of quantum randomness. References Shainline J, et al, Optics Express 25 10322
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on the development and application of high-resolution measurement methods to study fundamental problems with broad industrial impact in areas such as the service life prediction of polymeric materials. Recent projects
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focus on the development and application of new and emerging technologies to solve forensic problems and facilitate technology transitions within the forensic community. key words Sequencing; Capillary
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is exchanged between organisms (e.g., between virus and host cells or between bacteria) and on adapting single nanopores for novel biological and biotechnological applications. It was recently shown
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. We are seeking applicants interested in one or more of the following: developing instrumentation and sample preparation platforms, methods and applications development, utilizing multivariate data
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. Applications will include benchmarking, verification, and error analysis of magnetic resonance imaging simulators and electromagnetic scattering codes. References Vico F, Gimbutas Z, et al: IEEE Transactions
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attempts to detect, localize, and quantify nanoparticles in three-dimensional cellular environments. Successful applicants will have access to a multiphoton microscope with spectral capability, a focused ion
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Description We are using innovative processing to develop novel superconducting materials with enhanced properties for quantum circuit applications. Critical elements for development of these materials
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for further, more detailed analysis. Research areas include, but are not limited to: Incorporate resilience research [e.g., 2, 3] into extensions of the mathematical programming model underlying NIST ARC so as
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provides computational resources and has an interest group for AI that regularly meets, giving the successful applicant an opportunity to interact with a variety of NIST engineers and scientists. Smart