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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Medical and Industrial Radiation Research Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Radiation Physics Division opportunity
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failures cause readjustments. Physics-based predictive models are needed, which can remove or reduce the need for exhaustive testing of each new material. NIST has one of the few in situ hydrogen testing
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Broadband Nanoimaging of Optically Excited Free Carriers Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Applied Physics Division
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Microwave Microfluidics is an emerging measurement and analysis approach that can quantify thermo-physical properties of solutions within
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of nanomaterials and chemical entities that may be bound to nanomaterials, to use analytical separation techniques and instrumental methods to characterize physical and chemical properties and compositional
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the existence of underlying physics. This project seeks to incorporate physical laws and domain knowledge into machine learning to improve performance with regards to small datasets, extrapolation and
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process control measurements, and utilizing appropriate statistical analyses to understand the assay results and their uncertainties. This process should lead to improvements in the comparability and
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Description Research focuses on the chemical and physical mechanisms of and in situ diagnostic development for thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atomic layer deposition (ALD), with applications in
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a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science or Physics who has expertise in multi-physics simulations, non-linear FEM, inverse analysis and constitutive modeling. Prior experiences in modeling
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of the underlying physics that governs electromagnetic properties of materials, (2) to establish a metrology approach for characterizing materials and components at frequencies beyond current techniques, and (3