64 distributed-algorithm-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" positions at NIST
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Algorithms for Compound Identification by Mass Spectrometry Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Biomolecular
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Chemical and Structural Spatial Distribution of Biofilms Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Biosystems and
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. The postdoc will develop machine learning algorithms to analyze phenotype and sequence data, as well as active learning algorithms to optimize and control experiments in directed evolution. This position
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volume and quality that is consistent with the use of statistical methods; machine learning techniques for knowledge discovery; protein-protein interaction network analysis; novel algorithms for next
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chromatography, hydrophobic precipitation and tangential flow filtration, etc. are also utilized [3]. Current approaches for characterizing the particle size distribution and/or particle number concentration
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distribution of nanomaterials, and to study the fate of nanomaterials in the environment or in biological systems. key words Buckeyballs; Compositional imaging; Metals in nanomaterials; Nanomaterials
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; Electronic materials; Local structure; Nanometer scale; Pair-distribution function; Raman spectroscopy; Solid-state ionics; X-ray absorption spectroscopy;
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distributions both inside and outside the nanotube surface, examination of the specific effects of chemical structure on the adsorption of molecules to the nanotube surface and its effect on solubility, and
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distributions.” Nanoscale 9: 183-192, 2017 Rostovtseva TK, Hoogerheide DP, Rovini A, Bezrukov SM: “Lipids in Regulation of the Mitochondrial Outer Membrane Permeability, Bioenergetics, and Metabolism.” in
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advanced machine learning models and physics-informed algorithms for analyzing high-speed XRD data, with a focus on identifying critical transformation windows and assessing phase evolution kinetics