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like ion mobility). Applicants are expected to have knowledge of LC-MS/MS. Knowledge of mass spectral libraries would be beneficial. References: https://doi.org/10.1002/rcm.7475; https://doi.org/10.1002
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on improving standoff methods for measuring the flux of carbon dioxide from smokestacks and distributed area sources (5 km x 5 km) by advancing the applications of integrated path differential absorption LIDAR
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://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/engineered-fire-safe-products. Char Oxidation; Fire Dynamics; Fire Modeling; Fire Testing; Heat Transfer; Ignition; Material Flammability; Material Property Determination
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RG, Marino JP: Application of Natural Isotopic Abundance 1 H-13 C and 1 H-15 N Correlated Two-Dimensional NMR for Evaluation of the Structure of Protein Therapeutics. Methods in Enzymology, in "Methods
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. This opportunity focuses on systematic studies or creative applications of mechanical loading to help further elucidate hydrogen-effects on materials performance in regimes little explored in the literature and
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applications. Available resources include the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at NIST for the production of highly-stripped ions and bare nuclei. Research is conducted in conjunction with theoretical work at NIST
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@nist.gov 301.975.3507 Description Microscopy imaging has been used in many scientific applications including cell biology and material sciences. Advances in microscopy allow us to acquire terabyte-sized
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the long-term health and performance of FRP/concrete in structural applications. Specific research areas include (1) accelerated laboratory testing of FRP/concrete samples to simulate long-term, outdoor
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a very strong dependence on temperature. Group contribution and corresponding state methods traditionally applied for viscosity prediction are not sufficiently accurate for application purposes, which
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to its small size and fast diffusion rates and ubiquity as an element, is notoriously difficult to detect. But applications of atom probe spectroscopy, secondary ion mass spectroscopy, and Kelvin probe