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is how chain architecture, main chain stiffness, and side group flexibility impacts the elastic modulus of ultrathin polymer films. Additionally, we are developing methods for quantifying the tensile
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Development of magnetism-based future electronics is fueled by demand for large memory capacity and high data processing rates. New technologies such as hard drives with bit-patterned media and magnetic memory
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301.975.5251 Sushil K. Satija sushil.satija@nist.gov 301.975.5250 Description The structure of fuel cells, polyelectrolyte membranes, catalysts, and related materials, including the water distribution
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phantoms for use in clinical scanners, and measure material properties using a variable-field nuclear magnetic resonance system, a variable-field small-bore MRI, and research MRI scanners located
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, computer scientists, data scientists, and data engineers to define and implement community standards for knowledge representation and interchange. The successful applicant will conduct novel research in
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Knowledge of fluid thermophysical properties is vital for applications in industry, metrology, and environment. The tools of statistical
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of the electromagnetic properties of these often complex new materials is critical both for device design using new materials, and for the continued developement of materials-by-design. We are developing new broadband
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) absorption and coherent Raman microscopy. We have demonstrated that both IR- and Raman-based microscopy can map the distribution of biomolecules and unravel the cellular response to external stimuli
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to track metabolite conversion in the body are of interest. NIST is also working on low-field spectroscopy and ultra-low field MRI as alternatives to high-field MRI. NIST has an in-house variable field
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. The NIST channel sounding measurement team specializes in the development and use of instrumentation in the 10s of GHz based on phased array antennas that is optimized to capture dynamically evolving