336 web-programmer-developer "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" positions at NIST in United States
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, are promising emerging manufacturing technologies for producing complex and highly-customized parts. These processes have been in development over the past 15+ years and their capabilities have grown
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We develop and utilize state-of-the-art experimental and computational techniques to acquire, evaluate, and correlate thermodynamic data of standard reference quality with a particular emphasis on
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. This research aims to develop the label-free chemical imaging method to investigate the microscopic structure and composition of new biomaterials and smart polymers via collaboration with material scientists and
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interact, even strongly, with its environment or exist within densely integrated technologies. This project seeks to develop the metrological and fabrication framework necessary to understand and manipulate
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301.975.3507 Description Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have allowed machine learning models to solve certain complex problems in natural language processing and other areas at large scales
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these complex communities by developing sample preparation techniques that are compatible with NMR and mass spectrometry-based techniques. This will allow parallel multimodal analysis including proteomic
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spectral filters and superconducting detectors on a single chip will enable dramatic new functionality and scalability. We are developing these systems utilizing silicon photonic devices with superconducting
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Obrzut jan.obrzut@nist.gov 301.975.6845 Christopher L. Soles christopher.soles@nist.gov 301.975.8087 Description This research is focused on the development and use of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) in
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opportunities are available in developing integrated nanophotonic architectures and devices for realizing compact, efficient, accurate and dynamic quantum AMO systems-on-a-chip. By creating a set of scalable
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emission tomography (SPECT). The research associate will join a multidisciplinary team of experts to develop new approaches to mass and radionuclide metrology with inkjet technology and will have