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Description Nanomechanical properties are critical for the design of all nanodevices. For example, all nanodevices experience mechanical loads during processing and service, and quantitative predictions
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well as human factors (e.g., exhalation rate) and breath device design, are important for forensic and health metrology. Breath sampling and species collection protocols targeting new exhaled compounds (e.g
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assessment of how conditions such as extracellular matrix and other agents can influence differentiation. Research challenges could include creating iPSC lines with reporter constructs, designing live cell
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The design and operation of sustainable buildings face multiple challenges to meet energy efficiency, indoor air quality and other
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. The research activities include: Designing and executing experiments using a Directed Energy Deposition testbed integrated with synchrotron XRD to monitor phase transformations and microstructural changes
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consolidation of precursor materials into metal 3D parts and structures, enabling complex geometry and material designs. Metal Binder Jetting Additive Manufacturing (BJAM) is a sintered-based technology with
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, instrumentation, optical modelling, and/or biophysics. Candidates will work closely with a collaborative, multidisciplinary team of researchers to design, build, and model novel instrumentation to advance our
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development, microfabricated device design and development, measurement of samples with ultrahigh throughput sequencing and microarrays, and bioinformatic/biostatistical data analysis of the large data sets
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been extensively studied, so there are still many open questions about its limitations. In this research opportunity, the successful candidate will address these questions through design, simulation
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. Opportunities exist for (1) developing a framework for design of buildings and infrastructure systems to meet recovery-based objectives (functional recovery framework), (2) developing design criteria