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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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challenge to design around. This project will focus on microstructural modeling approaches, including both conventional phase field, phase field crystal; and level set methods, to understand the evolution
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may consist of components that are chemically very dissimilar. We are exploring new approaches in measurements and modeling to meet these challenges. Rapid experimental methods are applied
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experiments and datasets for model validation of multi-phase computation fluid dynamics (CFD), discrete element method (DEM), or data-driven modelling. Measurement of defect types and populations using micro- x
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augmented intelligent solutions for smart machine tools. For example, new methods may be developed for the monitoring of rotary or linear axes, ball screw preload and backlash, spindle performance, real-time
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commercial assays. Common methods of characterization include copy number determination by quantitative PCR and digital PCR, as well as sequencing by Sanger and next-generation platforms. Projects focus
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of failure strengths are needed to ensure reliability and maximize performance. We use numerous modeling approaches to explore the mechanical and electrical behavior of deforming nanoscale systems. Current
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303.497.4598 Description The Applied Chemicals and Materials Division (ACMD) of the NIST Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) performs numerical modeling to advance laboratory measurements of exhaled breath
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Measurement Science to Advance Understanding of Chemical Equilibria in Natural Waters NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has a long-standing program in electroanalytical
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process can enable users to observe and track the quality of the fabrication, and thus the quality of the part as it's being built, through in-process monitoring (IPM). Various methods of IPM have been