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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Community Resilience Metrics The Community Resilience Program (https://www.nist.gov/community-resilience) is developing science-based
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nucleic acid molecules (e.g., DNA and RNA) in real time. As JILA is located in Boulder, we are particularly interested in RNA based biophysical systems, but we are also exploring protein-nucleic acid
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, are attempting to expedite discovery by applying modern computational methods to identification and characterization of novel material systems. In this context, the NIST/TRC Group is building capabilities in
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properties of materials are largely determined by low-frequency phonons and their interactions, and phonon confinement effects. Therefore, it is important to understand phonon propagation in nanomaterial
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@nist.gov 303.497.5420 Description We are investigating a variety of nanoscale materials systems for use in photonic quantum information systems. Examples of materials of current interest include III-V
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Description Within the last few years, detectors such as superconducting transition edge sensors capable of spanning the single photon regime to millions of photons have become available. The issue is how
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Description Our group is developing chip-scale nonlinear optical devices based on dispersion engineered waveguides in a variety of materials including silicon, silicon nitride, and AlGaAs. A major thrust for
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301.975.3716 Description In support of the development of future electronic systems, research focuses in areas that relate to measurements and physics on the nanometer scale based on scanning tunneling
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disruptive events. More research is needed to understand the planning, protective, and recovery processes of its highly interdependent physical, social, and economic systems. In particular, advancements in
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focuses on polymer composites thin films that exhibit enhanced dielectric properties and low water vapor transmission rate. Our goal is to investigate hydration mechanism and the charge transport in thin