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imaging experiments to assess cell response, and developing quantitative image analysis methods. References Sisan D.R., et al. (2012) Predicting rates of cell state change due to stochastic fluctuations
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process control applications in the nanomanufacturing and semiconductor industries. Our research focuses on the miniaturization of SPM sensing mechanisms (e.g., active cantilevers), high-speed MEMS scanning
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Project Description:NIST is developing a novel neutron interferometric phase imaging method using a grating-based, far-field interferometer
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on developing advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that can provide better artefact-free images and more precise quantitative measurements. This research includes developing: new methods for RF and gradient
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communities impact all aspects of the world in which we live, and our relationships with surrounding microbial populations can have negative and positive impacts on the survival of both. The development
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capabilities for characterizing nanoparticles at the single-particle level. There will also be opportunities for interested candidates to develop advanced data processing techniques. microscopy; light scattering
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301 975 3155 Description The project aims to develop nanoscale optical imaging microscopy using DUV and EUV light sources for accurate characterization of nanoscale structures that contributes
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, internal dynamics, materials physics and chemistry is of primary importance in determining the processing, performance and viability of advanced ceramic components such as relevant to solid oxide or hydrogen
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of novel optical methods for nanoscale dimensional measurements using the NIST 193 nm Microscope: a newly upgraded, custom-built, world-class high-magnification optical imaging platform optimized
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position or our work. Additive Manufacturing; High-Speed X-ray Diffraction; Phase Transformation; Machine Learning; Structure-Process-Performance Relationships; Nonequilibrium; Metastable phases; Physics