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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Diagnostics for Chemical Vapor and Atomic Layer Deposition Processes Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Chemical
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Fundamental measurements of the metal additive manufacturing process Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Sensor
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gas phase processes occurring during thermal chemical vapor deposition and atomic layer deposition used in nanoelectronics fabrication; the examination of aerosol chemistry and aerosol chemical and
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; Microbial Communities; Flow Cytometry; Microbiome; Reference Materials; Bioinformatics; Engineering Biology;
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words Bioinformatics; Biostatistics; Gene expression; High throughput sequencing; Micro RNA; Microfluidics; Molecular biology; Multiplexed bioassays; Next generation sequencing; Eligibility citizenship
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development, microfabricated device design and development, measurement of samples with ultrahigh throughput sequencing and microarrays, and bioinformatic/biostatistical data analysis of the large data sets
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identification process and enable end users to select the appropriate tools for their applications. Combining existing and new technologies is encouraged. The proposal may include a combination of benchwork and
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Electromagnetic techniques can provide a means for rapidly analyzing or processing biochemical samples in a manner that can be readily
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the melting point and mechanical deformation due to powder densification and compliance to a (cold) build plate. These processes give rise to material microstructures quite unlike wrought materials and that
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images. However, the current limitations of desktop computers in terms of memory, disk storage and computational power, and the lack of image processing algorithms for advanced parallel and distributed