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infrastructure, and experimental automation to materials characterization (metrology) methods across all portions of the structure-processing-properties-performance relationship. Specific group research focus
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Many industrial processes generate carbon dioxide as a by-product, which is released to the atmosphere and contributes to global warming
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systems. Ths position requires a deep understanding of X-ray Absoprtion Spectroscopy and prior experience with methods of machine learning and artificial intelligence. A highly competitive candidate would
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, interfacial phenomena, and associated transduction processes, often at the nanoscale that allow detection. A wide variety of sensing principles (chemiresistive, capacitive, electrochemical, FET, mass loading
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an understanding of the basic properties of atom-based solid-state and nanoscale systems, optics on the nanoscale (nano-optics) quantum processes in atom-scale and nanoscale systems with optical fields, and quantum
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disruptive events. More research is needed to understand the planning, protective, and recovery processes of its highly interdependent physical, social, and economic systems. In particular, advancements in
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of the numerical solutions. The project is expected to produce a set of computational measurements, models, and simulation protocols that will lead to the accurate molecule and microstructure interaction and
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This research aims to study the formalization of information processes and systems, using modern approaches and techniques from mathematics. Distinct entities, each having its own database, ontology, or other
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Research concerns the investigation of the magnetic properties of alloys and their relationship to metallurgical structures and processing
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the synthesis-process-structure-property relationship for quantum solid state materials. References: Liang, et al., 2025. Real-time experiment-theory closed-loop interaction for autonomous materials science