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301.975.3792 Description Post-doctoral positions are available to advance materials, methods, and instrumentation for electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy measurements of nanomaterials and
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tracking systems based on the international standard ISO/IEC 18305. We are interested in hybrid localization methods for solving this challenging problem using a variety of sensors and technologies, such as
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include the challenge of developing graphene metrology for Single Electron and Josephson voltage devices. The development of multiscale methods to measure how the marcoscopic behavior of novel graphene
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tools including (but not limited to) x-ray and ultraviolet photoemission, scanning probe microscopies, mass spectrometry, fluorescence and other optical methods, and local electronic transport
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for measurement methods and applications of theory to adequately describe distributions of particles in complex fluid environments. Our goal will be to develop analytical ultracentrifugation methods
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problems, including ensuring the reliability of our nation’s infrastructure, development of methods for storage and transport of alternative fuels, and development of critical data on radiation’s effects
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pushed the limits of mass detection to spectral resolutions over 100,000, allowing for specific mass determination and unknown compound identification. Analytical methods and novel data-processing tools
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structure-mechanical property relationships are needed to enable diverse applications of these materials. There is a need for quantitative measurement methods to study the interfacial properties of the filler
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tabulated in x-ray fundamental parameter’s databases. The success of the fundamental parameter method for quantitative analysis depends on the accuracy and completeness of the tabulations of the used
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monoclonal antibodies. References Arbogast LW, et al: 2D 1 HN , 15 N Correlated NMR Methods at Natural Abundance for Obtaining Structural Maps and Statistical Comparability of Monoclonal Antibodies