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, oxidation, and mechanical wear of chain scission in fibers are required to support the development of predictive models. This project seeks to utilize and develop novel chemical and mechanical techniques
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Curt Andrew Richter curt.richter@nist.gov 301.975.2082 Description Our research team is performing foundational experimental research to develop an improved understanding of the physics of the quantum
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david.bunk@nist.gov 301.975.5071 Johanna Camara johanna.camara@nist.gov 301.975.4672 Description Research focuses on understanding and developing advanced techniques in mass spectrometry and applying them
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the combined research of the AEO and the CRP, web-accessible tools are being developed (e.g., the Economic Decision Guide Software – EDGe$ Online Tool) to support community resilience planning. Therefore, strong
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property data primarily intended for model development that investigate how the molecular size, molecular structure, and polarity of fuel constituents impacts their thermophysical properties. Measurements
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. To embrace these changes, this project will develop a shared calibration service, where NIST and the customer share broadband integrated-circuit calibration artifacts, protocols, software, and data through
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are seeking researchers to contribute to the development and application of advanced measurement and automation techniques for exploring processing-structure-property-performance (PSPP) relationships in
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Description Developing next-generation joint communcations and sensing applications requires precise measurements of the radio frequency propagation environment as well as sensing target characterization
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modeling is the parametrization of the force field. There are a large number of force fields in existence and significant efforts are spent on their development and improvement. However, to-date, development
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301.975.3716 Description In support of the development of future electronic systems, research focuses in areas that relate to measurements and physics on the nanometer scale based on scanning tunneling