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to this research is the development and application of real-time data analysis pipelines to process the vast, high-speed XRD datasets generated during AM processes. These pipelines will utilize
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conditions with advanced metrology . This project seeks to develop research tools for measuring laser propagation to and from the laser-matter interaction, material cooling rates, and more, via high-speed
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@nist.gov 843.460.9894 Description This research focuses on developing new applications of high resolution/accurate mass (HRAM) mass spectrometry for exposure sciences and forensic analyses. HRAM mass
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This project’s focus is to develop light-scattering nanoscopy methods for rapid, multi-attribute characterization of nanoparticles
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. At NIST, we use large-geometry SIMS instruments to develop new particle analysis methods, improve analytical accuracy and reproducibility, and collaboratively develop new microparticle reference materials
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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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Description We are currently developing microsystems for multiplexed biomolecular analysis (e.g., gene expression, microRNAs, proteins, cytokines) at the single cell level. Research goals include developing
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303.497.4740 Description Our project has been developing single photon detectors and sources for use in a variety of applications requiring light at the faintest levels. We are currently involved in
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for postdoctoral applicants to develop SEM reference samples in NIST’s NanoFab and to develop models to simulate electron scattering, secondary electron generation, electron transport, scattering in gases
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thomas.forbes@nist.gov 301.975.2111 Edward Ryan Sisco edward.sisco@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on developing and measuring the capabilities of ambient ionization mass spectrometry