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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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, spectroscopic analysis of the indented region enables the study at the crystallographic and molecular level of the kinetics and processes involved in the mechanical deformation of materials, e.g. strain build up
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Computer-based tools, including the NIST Alternatives for Resilient Communities model, or NIST ARC, are being developed to support
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behavior (e.g., ignition, burning rate, fire growth). Such predictions require accurate and efficient simulation of the tightly coupled, time-dependent condensed- and gas-phase processes that control
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975 8997 Description Metabolomics can provide insight into many cellular processes. Metabolomic profiles of biological fluids (plasma/serum, urine, etc.) or bioprocess samples (mammalian cell lines
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but inaccurate, leading to overconfidence in position data.This fundamental issue is becoming more important as localization microscopy matures, requiring not only novel methods but also reliable
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processes of the organism at a given time and enables a characterization of the range of health parameters one would expect in changing environments. By probing the health status of a myriad of species, we
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computing. As the code has scaled up, we have also faced challenges in visualizing and analyzing large data sets. The visualization tool used with FDS is called Smokview . We are seeking a computer scientist