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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST First-Principles Modeling of Electronic Structure and Near-Edge X-Ray Spectroscopy Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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within the Quantum Measurement Division is investigating graphene metrology towards two goals: (1) to develop near-room-temperature graphene quantum Hall devices and other possible quantum electrical
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Sara Orski sara.orski@nist.gov 301 975 4671 Description Near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is the rapid, workhorse technique used by recycling facilities for sorting of plastics, yet as currently used it
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requires near field calculation using the discrete lattice model and the far field calculations using a suitable continuum model. For the results to be physically realistic, the near field and far field
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(CFPD) modeling. Such virtual experiments become tools to provide a deeper understanding of the measurements as well as discerning strategic laboratory test setup and analysis by the quantification
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properties of adsorbents for materials innovation for various applications. More about the FACT Lab can be found at Facility for Adsorbent Characterization and Testing | NIST key words adsorbents; carbon
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ionization mass spectrometry (EIMS), arguably the most important technique in mass spectrometry, may require diabatic or non-adiabatic approaches. The energy deposition function must be modeled because it is
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. A key component of the project is high sensitivity magnetic scanning microscopy of these nano-objects, most likely using SQUID magnetometers. We are seeking a postdoc with background in scanning
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240.314.6361 Description Despite the great promise for the field of proteomics, technologies for identifying and quantifying low abundance proteins remain limited. Mass spectrometry (MS) is the most widely used
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, adding uncertainty to measurements of the phase of transmitted or reflected signals; and (3) spurious modes of electromagnetic wave propagation are easily excited near the probe contacts, reducing