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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Dynamics and Structure of Molecules and Solids Location NIST Center for Neutron Research opportunity location 50.61.01
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size. interparticle separation, rod diameter, nanocontact area) has been found to vary considerably from that found in the same materials lacking that nanoscale structure. The measurements focus
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soft materials are sought especially for the following programmatic areas of interest: (1) Structural properties, dynamics and transport in thermoplastic, thermoset, and functional polymers; (2
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of structural responses for performance-based seismic engineering of tall buildings. Opportunities include the following: (1) developing improved modeling and analytical capabilities for nonlinear dynamic
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for real-time measurements of structural, chemical, microstructural, and phase changes in the material. Another direction is to develop and perform such measurements to gain a comprehensive understanding of
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system. However, not much is known about how these chemical modifications affect structure-function relationships. We propose to develop robust computational modeling in conjunction with experimental NMR
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and shape memory polymers. We have demonstrated that rapid hyperspectral imaging based on IR and coherent Raman can unravel the complex structure of polymers, including 3D orientation angles
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of methods to fabricate and characterize test structures and devices incorporating graphene (single layer, bi-layer, and few layer) and stacked structures. Condensed matter physics; Graphene; Magneto-transport
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dioxide capture, storage, and utilization. We use diffraction and neutron scattering techniques to study structures and dynamics of CO2 after absorption in order to elucidate location and dynamics of CO2 in
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nanotechnology, material science, nano and quantum technologies. We look for candidates interested in in further developing NIST unique PTIR instrumentation (see description at: https://www.nist.gov/programs