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Dynamic Atomistic Predictions of Crystalline, Crystal Defect and Liquid Metal Properties NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Classical interatomic potentials provide a means
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- Process data and develop predictive chemometric models - Prepare manuscripts, reports, and presentations for dissemination of findings within the scientific community. - Evaluate the obtained results and
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. - Conduct high-throughput serum proteomic analyses and integrate molecular datasets. - Validate candidate biomarkers in independent cohorts. WP3.2 – Integrated predictive modeling: - Develop integrative multi
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) for seismic data prediction. The use of neural networks to predict seismic velocity models has shown increasingly accurate and efficient results. The proposed technique will incorporate region-specific
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next-generation machine learning (ML) models that are both data-efficient and transferable, enabling more reliable catastrophic risk prediction, defined as the probability of exceeding critical safety
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Modeling Complex Microstructures Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
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]. These systems are characterized by highly nonlinear, anisotropic, and time-dependent responses governed by evolving internal mechanisms and environmental conditions, making their predictive modeling particularly
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | New York City, New York | United States | about 9 hours ago
traditional predictive attempts and limits the availability of training data for high-resolution atmospheric and hydrological models. This limitation is compounded by the fact that many atmospheric reanalysis
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the mechanisms of sorption and diffusion; (iv) to establish relationships between molecular structure and adsorption properties; and finally (v) to combine experiments and simulations to predict the performance
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, resilience and evolution of marine life to develop solid theories and predictive models of the relationships between marine biodiversity and ecosystem functions, which will in turn lead to improved economic