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of novel optical methods for nanoscale dimensional measurements using the NIST 193 nm Microscope: a newly upgraded, custom-built, world-class high-magnification optical imaging platform optimized
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Mathematical Modeling and Simulation Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics
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Division, where we develop instrumentation beyond the state of the art. Our research program offers a supportive, highly-multidisciplinary environment coupled with outstanding experimental resources
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materials for the purposes of evaluating and benchmarking adsorption instrument performance and comparison of properties of nanoporous materials. The FACT Lab is also interested in studying the adsorption
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conditions. NIST Boulder has one of the few facilities in the world capable of in situ testing in a high-pressure gaseous environment. The equipment also has a great deal of flexibility in the types
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of naturally-occurring ecologies and (2) perform spatially and temporally resolved measurements of the cellular organization, microbial behavior, and environmental conditions within these engineered systems
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assays, and performing dynamic measures of infectivity over an assay time course. Measurement methods can involve microscopy, flow cytometry, and time-lapse imaging. Novel microscopy tools include high
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fabrication have allowed the correction of performance-limiting lens aberrations. Our group houses a state-of-the-art (scanning) transmission electron microscope (STEM/TEM) equipped with a monochromator and
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301.975.6662 Description An experimental and modeling program is underway to further the understanding of dynamic processes that occur in fires and to reduce the impact of fire on people, property, and the
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memory, batteries, catalysts, flexible devices, alternate computing paradigms, and quantum phenomena. In order to take advantage of the promising properties of these heterogeneous systems, holistic study