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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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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
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remain undiscovered. We are interested in developing new approaches (e.g., engineered microenvironments, mixed species cultures) for expanding microbial culture capabilities, as well as evaluating culture
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the integration of thermodynamic and transport properties and phase equilibria in new ways (e.g., by relating mixture viscosities to azeotropy and liquid-liquid equilibria). The goal is to develop modeling
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301.538.9058 Description Generation, control and detection of optical radiation either spectrally, temporally, or spatially is fundamental to optical technologies. Developing a versatile, manufacturable, and
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are particularly interested in developing and characterizing hybrid quantum systems (interfaces between dissimilar physical media), suitable for quantum information purposes, and exotic sources of faint light
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and then accessed by a team of experts. We are seeking candidates to address these challenges that range from algorithm development, simulation of reference data, algorithmic accuracy evaluations, design of
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relative to community goals; and interdisciplinary research and modeling, data visualization, and programming (software architecture, web application development). Buildings; Infrastructure systems; Social
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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