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to molecular structure alterations that result from mutations, misfoldings, or other contaminants. Research will focus on developing NMR as a robust spectroscopic approach for obtaining structural 'fingerprints
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@nist.gov 301.975.4310 Description The Fire Research Division of NIST’s Engineering Laboratory develops and maintains a computational fluid dynamics software package for modeling building and wildland fires
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properties. While our focus is on industrially important fluids, such as fuels and refrigerants, we also welcome proposals that would yield data primarily intended for model development, such as studies
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microbial cultures by traditional and emerging analytical and genomic techniques; and understanding the mechanisms and impacts of microbial evolution and horizontal gene transfer, particularly within
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), in the CODATA evaluation of fundamental constants, and in more stringent tests of quantum electrodynamics (QED). Experimental efforts include the development of novel ion trap architectures
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for the direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide, and its permanent mineralization or sequestration through appropriate carbonation processes. Development of these technologies is critical to meet U.S. energy
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involved in molecular destabilization mechanisms provide data for systematically formulating biopharmaceuticals on the basis of inhibiting specific destabilization pathways. We are developing methods
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-ray energy-dispersive spectroscopy (XEDS) spectral images integrated over thousands of frames with "on the fly" drift correction. We seek a creative researcher to work with us to develop and apply
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nontrivial limitations in obtaining reliable, rapid measurements that are sensitive to HOS. We develop advanced vibrational spectroscopic techniques that are more sensitive to structured molecular backbones
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diagnoses and correct treatment, molecular diagnostic methods must be consistent, accurate, and reliable. The Applied Genetics Group works to develop standards for molecular diagnostics (such as viral