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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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supports US Semiconductor Manufacturing in overcoming various qualitative and quantitative measurement challenges especially over large areas, as is needed for effective manufacturing process control
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measure structural changes as the agents go from their biologically active to their biologically inactive forms. As analytical methods become available, studies of the physical and chemical processes
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. An understanding of statistical analysis is important for processing the time series results of individual calculations as well as comparing multiple calculations. Experience with coding, web design and database
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absorption fine structure), development of data-analysis approaches and computer software for simultaneous structural refinements using multiple types of data combined with ab initio theoretical modeling
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measurements from incident electrons through to detected X-rays Spectrum processing (particularly low energy lines) Weights of lines and other critical physical parameter measurements Measurement optimization
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@nist.gov 301.975.8993 Description Protein or peptide hormones control and regulate diverse physiological processes and are important targets in clinical labs for diagnosing disease. There is a need to
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semiconductors (InAs quantum dots, ErAs nanoparticles) and superconductors (WSi, MoSi, NbTiN) for single-photon detectors, all of which are developed at NIST. In addition to device processing and electrical and
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This program is designed to support the design, construction, and operation of high-performance sustainable buildings with good indoor
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-nanowire single-photon detectors for applications in quantum information processing, loophole-free Bell measurements, and sources of quantum randomness. References Shainline J, et al, Optics Express 25 10322