Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
301.975.2461 Description Our goal is to develop and apply new computational (molecular simulation) and theoretical (statistical mechanics and thermodynamics) methods to study complex fluids, with an emphasis
-
are particularly interested in developing and characterizing hybrid quantum systems (interfaces between dissimilar physical media), suitable for quantum information purposes, and exotic sources of faint light
-
value of h/e2. This is a manifestation of the topological complexity of 2D materials such as magnetically-doped TI’s and twisted multilayer graphene. NIST has ongoing efforts in this topic in
-
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
-
301.975.4946 Description Predicting the bulk behavior of a material system based on its microstructure and the behavior of its constituents is an important aspect of materials design. Our current research
-
essential to many biological functions; however, it is still not clear how the bilayer structure, dynamics and functionalities are correlated. Our understanding is in part limited by experimental challenges
-
Laboratory, Software and Systems Division opportunity location 50.77.51.C0391 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Ram D. Sriram sriram@nist.gov
-
, Materials and Structural Systems Division opportunity location 50.73.11.B7997 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Fahim Sadek fahim.sadek
-
Technology Laboratory (CTL) is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to develop new spectroscopy for intermolecular interactions. The team is pioneering an electric-acoustic spectrometer that selectively drives and
-
materials, cells, cell systems, and tissues—without the addition of exogenous labels. Recently, we have developed a broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (BCARS) microscope system with unprecedented