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Biochemical Reference Data Division opportunity location 50.63.21.C0659 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Kelly Telu kelly.telu@nist.gov 301
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are interested in project ideas that focus on the development and application of measurement techniques, physics-based or data-driven models, and standards to better understand and improve metals-based AM. Our AM
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provides information on the abundances of the light elements produced during the Big Bang. Neutrons are used in searches for time-reversal (T) violation through a non-zero electric dipole moment or through a
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these techniques in new ways or to answer relevant materials questions. Please contact me for further information or to develop a specific project proposal. References 1) "Fast and accurate prediction of material
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field conditions (2) outdoor weathering of samples in different locations across the US, (3) relating accelerated laboratory results with outdoor field data, (4) identifying the mechanisms and kinetics
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Salipante paul.salipante@nist.gov 301 975 2820 Description Organ on a chip aims to be a more efficient way to gather pharmacokinetic data. To more accurately monitor the performance and health of some organs
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bacteria typically reproduce asexually, they have developed multiple methods to share genetic information via Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT, also called Lateral Gene Transfer). These mechanisms operate
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approaches to measure, understand, predict, and control information, learning, function, and evolution across the spatial and temporal scales of biological organization, although related ideas in other topics
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to grains, and intergrain interaction. Connecting length scales between microstructural features and bulk behavior is an important data link in the materials design problem, and contributions
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of applicatioins and phenomena including quantum information processing, quantum simulation, and quantum metrology. Our group is part of the Joint Quantum Institute and we have research on both