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301.975.6050 Jan Obrzut jan.obrzut@nist.gov 301.975.6845 Description As part of a collaborative NIST-wide program involving structural characterization, modeling, and high-throughput microwave measurement, we
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research program focuses on engineering these nanoparticles with desired physical and chemical properties and specified functionality through wet-chemistry synthesis. We are particularly interested in
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) and cannabidiol (CBD), as well as numerous terpenes, flavonoids, and fatty acids. It is known that THC, CBD and synthetic cannabinoids with analogous structures can bind to cannabinoid receptors
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of structural responses. References Wong KKF, Speicher MS: “Improved Method for the Calculation of Plastic Rotation of Moment-Resisting Framed Structures for Nonlinear Static and Dynamic Analysis”. Computational
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interactions, H-bonding force constants, and anharmonic character of the force fields. Continuous-wave and phase-coherent chirped-pulse methods are used to measure the spectra of bulk (pellet) samples, thin
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operating frequencies above 100 GHz are used in a wide variety of applications—examples include radio astronomy, climate monitoring, mm-wave imaging, and high-speed wireless data relays. The main method
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analytical methods that are rapid, reliable, and sensitive. We are developing model cell expression systems based on rodent (Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells) that produce monoclonal antibodies at high levels
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these models do not account for realistic conditions and require lengthy computational time. In order to overcome the practical challenges and numerical bottlenecks, the Fire Research Division of NIST’s
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edward.sisco@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on developing new methods, metrics, approaches, and techniques for the forensic analysis of seized drugs. Seized drug analysis is the most
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of solvation, redox potentials, pKa, spectroscopic observables, enzyme kinetics, etc) for these processes provide a rigorous framework for the validation of novel computational methods. Computational methods