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Robotic Systems for Smart Manufacturing Program is developing the measurement science needed to enable manufacturers to characterize and understand the performance of robotics systems within
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recognition; Multivariate statistics; LC-MS analysis; Computer programming; Data analysis; Chemometrics; Principal component analysis; D-partial least squares; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens
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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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components. To develop this program in oxide electronics, a successful applicant will have a solid background in programming (Matlab, Python, or equivalent). Experience with any of the following lock
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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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, robotics), cyberinfrastructure (e.g., databases, high-performance computing, collaboration tools), and humans (e.g., scientists, engineers, students, managers). The recent interest in Explainable AI (XAI
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, toxicology, statistics, and computer programming are applicable. key words Forensics; Forensic Science; Toxicology; Statistics; Mass Spectrometry; Drugs; Chemometrics; Analytical Chemistry Eligibility
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-computer interactions such as curation and information retrieval. key words Ontologies; Natural Language Processing; Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens
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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
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generation magnetic data storage. Research projects will include using X ray and neutron scattering to characterize the fidelity of the block copolymer structure to the template and computer simulations of