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characterization techniques for physical and chemical properties in the complex engineered polymeric systems during their service lives in energy, infrastructure, and other applications. Both microscopic (atomic
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advantage of associated particle separations, physical characterization, and chemical analysis. Projects incorporating machine learning and chemometric approaches are also welcome. We are seeking independent
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temperature and velocity data to provide a complete picture of the physics and chemical structure of the environment within the fire enclosure. Measurements will be completed for a variety of fuel types and
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST MEMS/NEMS Resonators Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Engineering Physics Division opportunity location 50.68.31
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chemical species and ligands that may bind a given adsorbate more or less favorably. These variations allow enormous potential for optimizing physical properties, such as the selective adsorption of one
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301.975.4347 Description Certain functional materials, especially those with perovskite or related structures, exhibit remarkable physical properties, such as large dielectric constants, large piezoelectric
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. Prabhu vprabhu@nist.gov 301.975.3657 Description Polyelectrolytes remain a poorly understood area in polymer physical chemistry. This is partially due to the strong coupling between ion-containing polymer
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be simulated by a microfluidic chip system and then analyzed? Because of the interdisciplinary nature of this work, we are seeking applicants from diverse fields including chemistry, biology, physics
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Micro- and Nano-Optomechanical Systems Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum Measurement Division opportunity
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and measurement of microscale quantities of material (e.g., drugs, nanoparticles, and cells) and to conduct large numbers of miniaturized physical, chemical, and biological studies simultaneously. NIST