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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Creating Computational Techniques to Investigate the Ensemble Structures of Flexible Proteins In Combination with Neutron
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the development towards this end of efficient, highly parallel software running on commodity hardware. Novel methods to compute the stray field from magnetized material with attention to interface and
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Computational Methods for NMR Structural Biology and Biomanufacturing of Protein and Live Cell Therapeutics NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Protein therapeutics
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regimes, and accurate geometry- and biochemistry-based trajectory analyses. However, detailed molecular dynamics simulations are often too time-consuming to become the basis of computational measurements
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301.975.8582 Michael Garth Huber michael.huber@nist.gov 301 975 5641 Description This program explores complementary aspects of atom and neutron interferometry with particular emphasis on their interplay with
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images. However, the current limitations of desktop computers in terms of memory, disk storage and computational power, and the lack of image processing algorithms for advanced parallel and distributed
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are encouraged to submit research proposals on the following topics: DFT and MD for computational dielectric spectroscopy Properties of electrochemical double layer (effects on the local polarization, structure
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are essential for broad adoption of these methods, this postdoc would collaborate with a unique array of technology and informatics developers in the Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop authoritative de novo
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Description We are seeking a NIST postdoctoral Fellow within the Materials Measurement Science Division . This postdoc will be a key member of a new project to develop an autonomous platform for developing and
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has recently launched a program to develop high accuracy 3D thermal imaging and control using thermosensitive magnetic nano-objects