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Sonmez Turan meltem.turan@nist.gov 301.975.4391 Description NIST standardized cryptographic algorithms are intended to be "bulletproof". That is, the computational complexity needed to break them is
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metabolomics analysis pipelines. key words metabolomics; mass spectrometry; neural networks; algorithms; machine learning; cheminformatics; biostatistics; bioinformatics; big data Eligibility citizenship Open to
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-eddy simulation and direct numerical simulation of the phenomena. Topics of interest include algorithm development numerical combustion, scientific visualization, and data analysis. key words Buoyancy
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contribute for both targeted delivery and efficacy. To address problems associated with characterization and quantification of the drug load as they relate to efficacy, the ability to measure the distribution
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renewable energy sources. Modern integrated building automation and control systems create an environment rich with sensor data and distributed control intelligence that can be applied to solve these problems
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-deconvolution algorithms that can account for peak asymmetry due to imperfect shims; the use of spatially selective or multidimensional NMR methods; and the development of reference materials, especially for gas
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of multiscale methods to measure how the marcoscopic behavior of novel graphene devices arises from the microscopic distribution of nanoscale properties involves multiple NIST research efforts linking STM, STS
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are essential for broad adoption of these methods, this postdoc would collaborate with a unique array of technology and informatics developers in the Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop authoritative de novo
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301.975.5251 Sushil K. Satija sushil.satija@nist.gov 301.975.5250 Description The structure of fuel cells, polyelectrolyte membranes, catalysts, and related materials, including the water distribution
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@nist.gov 301.975.2860 Description New developments in detector technology have made possible the acquisition of the full electron scattering distribution at each pixel in a scanning transmission electron