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parallel, low-cost analysis systems that do not rely on optical or aptamer-based labels. Before such systems can be realized, the electromagnetic response of biochemical samples must be understood in detail
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Lightweight Cryptography for Resource Constrained Applications Location Information Technology Laboratory, Computer
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has an active effort in the development of electron microscopy methods for high spatial resolution materials characterization and has recently upgraded its aberration-corrected STEM with a high-speed
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methods to temporally track distinct parent and progeny engineered nanomaterial populations. The development of methods to specifically follow the evolution of the smallest nanoparticle populations (< 10 nm
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chemicals. While neutron and X-ray scattering methods are workhorse techniques for characterizing model formulations, the large number of components in many real products makes mapping the high-dimensional
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or exceptionally well characterized property with known uncertainties. New biological “’omics” measurements, particularly sequencing-based methods, can produce 103 to 109 values from biological systems
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of novel optical methods for nanoscale dimensional measurements using the NIST 193 nm Microscope: a newly upgraded, custom-built, world-class high-magnification optical imaging platform optimized
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Community Resilience Metrics The Community Resilience Program (https://www.nist.gov/community-resilience) is developing science-based
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-nitride (GaN, AlN, InN) material system. We are interested in nanowire growth techniques that include MBE, vapor transport, and catalyst methods. We are interested in a range of research topics, from
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imaging experiments to assess cell response, and developing quantitative image analysis methods. References Sisan D.R., et al. (2012) Predicting rates of cell state change due to stochastic fluctuations