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are needed to support the clinical testing community and manufacturers of working standard materials. Challenges lie in developing relevant standards in a timely fashion to support new clinical targets and
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of the constraints on sequencing (read length, depth), and informatics (e.g., database composition, algorithm biases). Proposals should address these challenges with strategies to evaluate the metagenomic
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-eddy simulation and direct numerical simulation of the phenomena. Topics of interest include algorithm development numerical combustion, scientific visualization, and data analysis. key words Buoyancy
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are developing high order integral equation methods and numerical tools for computational electromagnetics. This research focuses on the frequency domain electromagnetic field solvers that involve automatic
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mapping of bandgap and optical excitations. Current efforts at NIST aim to further develop the PTIR technique and apply it, in collaboration with several groups, to answer outstanding questions in
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further enriches the available data from which material behavior can be extracted. Separate work is being done to develop robust algorithms to quantitatively compare the physical and simulated experimental
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Sonmez Turan meltem.turan@nist.gov 301.975.4391 Description NIST standardized cryptographic algorithms are intended to be "bulletproof". That is, the computational complexity needed to break them is
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, but face technical challenges to achieve their potential for high efficiency. Third generation devices are now being developed that exploit nanoscale three-dimensional (3D) structures to achieve higher
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-acquisition circuitry, and signal-processing/pattern-recognition algorithms. The sensors must be tailored for the particular nature of a given chemical or biochemical measurement problem by optimizing and
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water sensor at the molecular level. Our measurement techniques and numerical models based on constrained regularization algorithms allow us to link these measurements with other techniques including