330 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "Institute of Computer Science" positions at NIST
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of the constraints on sequencing (read length, depth), and informatics (e.g., database composition, algorithm biases). Proposals should address these challenges with strategies to evaluate the metagenomic
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preparation, manipulation, and electrical probing in conjunction with electron microscopy (SEM). Such probes not only have proven research utility, but are also used in industrial development and process
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Microfabricated Magnetic Sensors and Novel MRI/NMR Agents and Microdevices Location Physical Measurement Laboratory
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Mathematical Modeling and Simulation Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics
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, including linear optical quantum computing, quantum metrology (e.g., Heisenberg limited interferometry), and fundamental physics (loop-hole free Bell measurements). We are particularly interested in utilizing
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other NIST laboratories as well as local, state, and federal forensic laboratories will be possible. Due to the cross-disciplinary nature of this project, backgrounds in engineering, chemistry, physics
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, or techniques that will speed up analysis times, provide increased information to the chemist, and/or simplify data interpretation while enhancing data quality. One of the goals of the forensic program at NIST is
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST High-Performance Cryogenics Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Quantum Electromagnetics Division opportunity
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for testing the components of these devices is to make physical contact to the devices using micro probes. This approach has three main limitations: (1) each time the probes are landed on a device, they damage
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, (2) interpretation of experimental spectra, (3) development of semi-empirical methods, (4) studies of reactivity indices, (5) computational electrochemistry, and (6) chemical informatics. The explosion