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908.922.7613 Description Large-scale implementation of solar power generation will require photovoltaic (PV) devices with a ratio of efficiency to cost that is much higher than existing silicon-based systems
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. Unexpected degradation in device performance, sometimes leading to failure, is often traceable to poor material reliability. Reliability is rooted in the stability of the atoms making up a material, and is
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of the inflaton potential. Such experiments require even more precise measurement of the polarization of the microwave background with exquisite control of systematic errors. NIST is developing polarization
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Isotope metallomics is the coupling of elemental and isotope geochemistry techniques with the health and medical sciences. In the last two
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focuses on polymer composites thin films that exhibit enhanced dielectric properties and low water vapor transmission rate. Our goal is to investigate hydration mechanism and the charge transport in thin
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@nist.gov 301.975.5656 Description The Nanomaterials Research Group is interested in developing analytical methods to foster improved design of nanoparticle-based therapeutics. The design principles
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distribution of nanomaterials, and to study the fate of nanomaterials in the environment or in biological systems. key words Buckeyballs; Compositional imaging; Metals in nanomaterials; Nanomaterials
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, since every nanoparticle produced is not identical, it also utilizes new techniques like First Order Reversal Curves (FORC) to characterize the distributions in these properties. A variety of experimental
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@nist.gov 301.975.6740 Description With the development of nanoparticle and colloidal technologies that include processing in the dispersed phase (or are fundamentally liquid phase processes), there is a need
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pluripotent stem cell lines from the same individuals, could serve as reference samples for other ‘omics technologies as well. For example, this postdoc could take advantage of the extensive single molecule