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-photon emitting state (Kartik and Zheng, 2017), and high-temperature organic superconducting state (Little, 1964). Recent progress in controlled modification of SWCNTs using ordered DNA wrapping ( Zheng et
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and human breath). This project focuses on the development of advanced sensing components-individually or within sensor systems-that can help to push performance to new levels, thereby impacting
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is insensitive to variations in molecular architecture reducing its use for sorting chemically similar polymers such as high-density polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, linear low-density
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301.975.6050 Jan Obrzut jan.obrzut@nist.gov 301.975.6845 Description As part of a collaborative NIST-wide program involving structural characterization, modeling, and high-throughput microwave measurement, we
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cellular debris, non-EV vesicles, protein aggregates, viruses, etc., before the isolated EVs can be manufactured into high quality drug delivery vehicles and/or therapeutic agents. The most common method
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with a specific focus on fatigue (both high and low cycle) and fracture. Industrial relevance will be ensured by leveraging NIST’s partnerships with AM industry stakeholders, along with internal partners
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301.975.2282 Description In too many cases, the accuracy of measurements for nuclear forensics, nuclear medicine, high-energy physics, reactor engineering, and environmental monitoring is limited by the scant
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are critical for attaining measurement quality objectives and meeting the needs of the health and medical community. The isotope metallomics program at NIST focuses on analytical method development, rapid
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such as dielectrics, ferroelectrics, multiferroics, electro-acoustics, and high-temperature superconductors. Broadband impedance measurements; Electronic materials; Impedance spectroscopy; Thin-film
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chemicals. While neutron and X-ray scattering methods are workhorse techniques for characterizing model formulations, the large number of components in many real products makes mapping the high-dimensional