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, this project will employ emerging proteomics techniques (such as data-independent acquisition) and will be working alongside software and algorithm developers to ensure that these platforms can be used beyond
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to the number of available experimental restraints. In this project we aim to maximally regularize the derived ensemble of models by determining multi-dimensional probability distribution functions
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, scattering, etc. Concurrently, computational modeling will be used to predict both structure-property relationships and degradation rates based on the number and distribution of the monomers with
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colonies with heterogeneous shapes, sizes, and levels of gene expression. This project focuses on systematically controlling inputs such as shape, size, and spatial distribution of colonies using cell
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) employs a cold-neutron beam from the NIST neutron source to nondestructively measure the depth distribution of nuclides of helium, lithium, boron, nitrogen, oxygen, sodium, and a few additional elements
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-quantum cryptography; quantum random number generation (QRNG) and quantum key distribution (QKD); position-based cryptography; and cryptography based on near-term quantum computing devices. Research will be
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volume and quality that is consistent with the use of statistical methods; machine learning techniques for knowledge discovery; protein-protein interaction network analysis; novel algorithms for next
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Reconstruction Algorithms,” ICASSP 2015. (4) D.M. Pelt and J.A. Sethian, “A mixed-scale dense convolutional neural network for image analysis,” PNAS, January 8, 2019. If interested then, please, contact: Peter
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Computational electromagnetics; Integral equations; Numerical algorithms; Fast multipole method; Field solvers; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base
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for the chemical characterization of surfaces and interfaces found in heterogeneous thin film and nanoparticle systems. Of particular interest are species distributions on patterned surfaces, nucleation and film