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conditions with advanced metrology . This project seeks to develop research tools for measuring laser propagation to and from the laser-matter interaction, material cooling rates, and more, via high-speed
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301.975.3438 Description NIST has developed an integrated measurement services program for forensic and cannabis (hemp and marijuana) laboratories to help ensure the quality of routine analysis of cannabis plant
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. Chemical engineers constantly need reliable property data for process design development and optimization. This information is predominantly coming from scientific publications. Thousands of papers
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. The uncertainty of conventional fire measurements can be large due to the practical assumptions used to develop the measurements. State-of-the-art measurement technology is available to provide independent
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. In recent years, there have been significant efforts to develop magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications. This has included work
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calculation of the thermodynamic and transport properties of gases for use as standards. Areas of particular interest include the development of next-generation standards for measuring temperature, pressure
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interactions with the electrolyte as a function of applied potential. Despite more than a century of model development, much is still unknown about even single-crystal interfaces. We combine spectroscopic 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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of the AFM probe-sample interaction. This research opportunity will focus on developing state of the art AFM instrumentation and computation modeling for 3D nanoscale property characterizations. In either
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identification purposes has been applied in the field of forensic science for over 20 years. NIST develops standards and genetic tests to support the forensic science community. Areas of interest include typing