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of the semiconductor industry in the US. Numerous gases are used in the production of semiconductor chips, and the accurate metering of these gases into the process chamber is critical for maximizing device throughput
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) motivates research in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR). The successful applicant would have an opportunity to apply their expertise in semantic web, linked data, and knowledge graphs to the field
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Michael Pettibone john.pettibone@nist.gov 301.975.5656 Description Detection, characterization and temporal evolution of metal nanoparticles is undergoing environmental transformations. Within
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Characterization and Testing (FACT). The new facility is furnished with several instruments for characterizing pore architecture and evaluating fundamental sorption properties of materials upon exposure to single
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informatics developers in the public-private-academic Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop methods to integrate short-, linked-, and long-read sequencing technologies to form benchmarks for somatic variant
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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
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5235 Description Corrosion is estimated to cost $2.5 trillion dollars annually, of which ~$500 billion could be saved by the application of existing technologies. But for the remaining $2 trillion, a
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Salipante paul.salipante@nist.gov 301 975 2820 Description Organ on a chip aims to be a more efficient way to gather pharmacokinetic data. To more accurately monitor the performance and health of some organs
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of this research is to develop new measurement capabilities for nuclear analytical techniques associated with the measurement of induced gamma ray emissions during thermal and cold neutron beam irradiation
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ionization sources that allow for single-drop analysis with minimal competitive ionization and maximal analyte intensity is of major interest. Additionally, creation of statistical treatment methods