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pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) colonies will provide a better understanding of cellular mechanics and efficiency of differentiation, and will allow systematic quantitative assessment of how conditions such as
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This program involves multimodal imaging techniques that use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as either a base or as a complimentary technique. Multimodal imaging combines information from two or more imaging
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Description Nanomechanical properties are critical for the design of all nanodevices. For example, all nanodevices experience mechanical loads during processing and service, and quantitative predictions
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; Electron microscopy; X-ray diffraction; X-ray computed tomography; Mechanical properties; Fatigue; Fracture; Modeling; Atom probe; Microstructure; Processing; Eligibility Citizenship: Open to U.S. citizens
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provide a rigorous framework for the validation of novel computational methods. Computational methods on multiple scales, ranging from continuum and empirical molecular mechanics models to first-principles
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results are modeled using high-level quantum mechanical methods (DFT/MP2/MRCI) to characterize the nuclear motions associated with the observed THz features. New methods based on electro-optical dual
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industries and research sectors. Our research group is interdisciplinary, drawing from diverse previous research experiences including wet-lab and computational work. Interested candidates are invited to reach
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the rate of fire growth. State-of-the-art fire models designed for these simulations also require input parameters (material properties) that describe: the decomposition reaction mechanism of combustible
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. This opportunity focuses on the development of new device technologies (microfluidic enclosures, environmental control, and imaging capabilities) to manipulate external cues and monitor the feedback mechanisms
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NRC Programs at National Institute of Standards and Technology This page provides specific information related to the NRC Research and Fellowship Program at NIST. Use the navigation on the left