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of complex mixture analysis by NMR spectroscopy. We are particularly interested in the application of NMR spectroscopy to the analysis of mixtures with multiple phases. For example, high-accuracy vapor
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instrumentation operating over very wide ranges of temperature (up to 700o K) and pressure (up to 100o MPa). These include multiple instruments for the measurement of speed of sound and pressure-density-temperature
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multiple laser lines. Also exciting is a combination of Raman microscopy and microfluidic technology to monitor the vibrational spectra of biomolecules while rapidly changing the buffer environment to induce
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neighboring image information has to be viewed from multiple viewpoints; (3) automation of image processing and its validation are necessary tasks for coping with image volumes; and (4) images need to be shared
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provide a rigorous framework for the validation of novel computational methods. Computational methods on multiple scales, ranging from continuum and empirical molecular mechanics models to first-principles
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) application of multidimensional and/or multiple independent analytical methods leading to value assignment of reference materials; and (5) development of chemical fingerprints for characterization of commercial
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dopants or atom-clusters, and development of low temperature high frequency control of single and multiple qubits based on single elctron spin manipulation. This project is developing the fabrication and
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market value. Multiple disciplines will be considered, including engineering (e.g., civil, industrial, operations research, computer science), economics (applied, micro, macro), social sciences (e.g
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of individual calculations as well as comparing multiple calculations. Experience with coding, web design and database interactions will help as all source code, calculation methods, and results will be made
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cannabinoids in cannabis samples (4) application of multidimensional and/or multiple independent analytical methods leading to value assignment of reference materials, and (5) development of chemical