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structural techniques for probing the interface, such as SEIRAS and STM, with computational methods to develop new electrochemical models. The computational work focuses on combining DFT methods
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Developing new techniques for studying the underlying mechanisms of hydrogen embrittlement Location Material Measurement
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will be complemented by computer model simulations using available capabilities based on methods such as density functional theory (DFT). [3] [1] J. Ilavsky, F. Zhang, R.N. Andrews, I. Kuzmenko, P.R
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Nanophotonic Enabled Spatiotemporal Control of Light Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Microsystems and
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variables. Computer-controlled equipment is available for alternating-current magnetic-susceptibility measurements as a function of frequency, temperature, and magnetic field. An automated vibrating sample
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organic compounds, industrial chemicals, well stimulation chemicals, disinfectants, disinfection byproducts (DBPS), pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, hormones, agricultural nutrients, and engineered
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the development of analytical methodologies, from both instrumentation and informatics standpoints, for the multifaceted and convoluted data that are obtained from complex biological, chemical, and forensic samples
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Nanoparticle Suspensions for Flow Batteries Location NIST Center for Neutron Research opportunity location 50.61.01.B7995
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accurate measurements during emergencies, such as those encountered in pre- or post-detonation scenarios. The nuclear forensics program at NIST focuses largely on analytical method development, new and
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are critical for attaining measurement quality objectives and meeting the needs of the health and medical community. The isotope metallomics program at NIST focuses on analytical method development, rapid