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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Cryptography Through the Lens of Quantum Information Science Location Information Technology Laboratory, Computer Security
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generation DNA sequencing; evaluation and testing ontologies for describing and organizing biological and medical information; and languages for capturing bio-informatics analyses and computational processes
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, manufacturing and materials processing industries, and it also has scientific applications for solar irradiance, Earth radiance, accurate calibration of astronomical instruments, and emerging needs of quantum
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generation magnetic data storage. Research projects will include using X ray and neutron scattering to characterize the fidelity of the block copolymer structure to the template and computer simulations of
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balance between the choices of mathematical approximation, computer architecture, data structures, and other factors-a balance crucial to the solution of many applications-driven problems. key words
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function; (2) explore available algorithms for image post-processing to recover original information about the visual environment; (3) explore scientific applications of new imaging methods; and (4) develop
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internal and external to NIST -- to develop new measurement tools and improve quality of existing measurements. Recent work has focused on (i) design and operation of microfluidic devices for cytometry and
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, forensics, statistics, and computer programming are applicable. key words Forensics; Forensic Science; Seized Drug; Opioids; Mass Spectrometry; Statistics; Analytical Chemistry Eligibility citizenship Open to
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in the United States. Currently, the process of bacterial culture (testing to find what bacteria are present) and sensitivity (testing to find what kind of antibiotic will kill the bacteria present
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these methodologies in such diverse areas as the calculation of global warming potentials and of rates of chemical reactions on nanoparticle surfaces. Simulation of reactive processes on metallic surfaces and on