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of their spatial resolution and quantitative measurement. They are posed now to advance from benchmark tests on well-defined geometries and materials to structures and integrated devices of interest for nanoscale
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, to achieve fundamental understanding of the chemical and structural interactions governing the carbon capture processes. Research topics include: sorption materials, carbon mineralization, catalytic conversion
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correlations and prediction methods. The program will build on our existing efforts using Quantitative Structure-Property Relationship (QSPR) methodologies and modern machine learning methods (support vector
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to the design, construction, and operation of high-performance buildings that maintain good indoor air quality and use low levels of energy. Specifically, the goals of this research are to (1) develop methods
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the fundamental structure-property and processing-property relations that will enable these materials to provide the necessary performance in the wide spectrum of applications envisioned. For example, quantitative
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with stable isotopes such as 2 H, 13 C, 15 N, and 18 O is an important tool for structural and bioanalytical methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), small angle neutron scattering (SANS), and
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on cooling from 1 Kelvin to the milliKelvin regime using quantum tunneling in solid-state structures. key words Cryogenics; Cryocoolers; Refrigerators; Thermodynamics; Hydrodynamics; Thermoacoustics; Pulse
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, such as network structure, backbone stiffness and side group flexibility, on the rate-dependent elasticity and fracture toughness of extremely tough polymers. key words Mechanical Properties, Thin films
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allow reconstruction of challenging structural changes and complex regions like the MHC that are implicated in inherited diseases and are common in cancer genomes. Human genome benchmark assemblies
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. This system is being used to see how yield loci change with plastic strain level and with changes in multi-axial strain path. Opportunities exist to study structure-property relationships using electron