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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Applied Mathematics of Soft, Fluid, and Active Matter Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational
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, their protein components must maintain their three dimensional fold and not aggregate. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is powerful and diverse tool to characterize this higher order structure
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. The information of the time dependent structural information is very important for many applications relying on non-equilibrium processes, such as light triggered chemical reaction to synthesize novel materials
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, and complete products of combustion) will be performed. Comprehensive data sets of this type have not been previously reported for full-scale enclosure fires. The chemical data will be augmented by
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Bias-induced Strain Mapping of Electronic and Energy Materials in an Atomic Force Microscope NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Strain is induced when an electric field is
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integrated devices architectures, such as three-dimensional integrated circuits (3D-ICs), are poised to open up new avenues for more powerful functionally diverse electronics devices. Unfortunately, there is a
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include the development of novel polymeric mechanical testing devices, novel adhesion blister testing devices, development of high-throughput screening devices, informatics, and data base development. key
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, an improved understanding of the structure and dynamics of these molecules is needed. Because of the electrostatic interactions and connectivity of polymers, the dynamics and structure of these materials
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over time. Stem cell populations can be highly heterogeneous and can exhibit complex responses. Using quantitative imaging data on large numbers of live cells over time, we can construct potential
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typically employ near-UV (355 nm) lasers. This is problematic because specimens of interest are often nanostructures variously composed of semiconductors, metals, oxides, nitrides--and sometimes even