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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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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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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
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related botanical materials. Research topics include (1) development of liquid chromatographic (LC) separations of plant constituents, with detection by absorbance, fluorescence, electrochemical, and/or
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activated defect evolution, material damping, and temperature dependence of physical properties of piezoelectric materials. During the past two decades, innovative single-crystalline piezoelectric materials
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. The bioanalytical science group is directed toward developing a suite of fundamental measurement science, technology, standards, and reference data to enable more accurate and confident characterization of key
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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