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details of regulatory mechanisms for ERK1/2 is a timely and important goal. Structural, biochemical, and biophysical experiments carried out by Natalie Ahn's lab and others have established key aspects
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solutions, protein solutions, charged colloid solutions, and even low-molecular mass salt species. This research opportunity involves phase diagram, structure, and dynamics of polyelectrolyte solutions and
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are created during the imprint. In many instances, the desired properties of the functional material can be altered by the NIL processes. Examples might include changes in the pore structure of an imprinted
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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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property data primarily intended for model development that investigate how the molecular size, molecular structure, and polarity of fuel constituents impacts their thermophysical properties. Measurements
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charles.majkrzak@nist.gov 301.975.5251 Description Research focuses on structural properties and magnetic ordering in magnetic semiconductor, transition metal-, transition-metal oxide and/or rare-earth thin-film
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mixtures of interfacially adsorbing surfactants to extract nanotubes of different species, chiral angle, metalicity, or enatiomeric structure. Although specific mixtures of adsorbing molecules and
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quantitative CR-PFM to novel materials and device structures, such as piezoelectric devices for energy harvesting and nano-generation, or lithium ion battery materials for improved power generation and charging
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structure, crystallographic phase, grain structure, crystallographic texture, crystal defects, lattice strain, contaminants • Imaging of 3D assemblies of 2D materials: moving toward characterization in
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. Such “next generation” devices will depend on new materials and innovative device structures. Thin-film PV devices, also called second generation devices, are becoming competitive with Si-based technologies