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anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) and the capabilities and limitations of current QAHE devices for applications such as electrical standards. A reliable and robust resistance standard that operates under the near
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to develop integrated microfluidic and optofluidic lab-on-a-chip devices that advance the measurement of physical, chemical, or biological phenomena in fluids at the macroscale. Application areas include
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boundary effects are of particular interest. Applications include MRAM, field sensors, and magnetic logic devices. key words Magnetic systems; Micromagnetic modeling; Mathematical software; Reference
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processes that we cannot measure with off the shelf instrumentation. This NRC fellowship will explore the emerging field of acoustofluidics and its possible applications on acoustic absorption spectroscopy
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such as complex hydrides for hydrogen-storage and battery applications, intermetallic or oxides with interesting electronic or magnetic properties, and metal organic frameworks materials for gas sorption
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through recombinant DNA technology in a variety of mammalian and non-mammalian hosts. Consistent control of the production process and resulting product are critical to ensuring their safety and efficacy
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phases. This research will integrate a variety of modeling tools across multiple time and length scales to predict the microstructure evolution during the AM build process and post build thermal
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to form benchmark transcriptomes. Finally, to use these benchmark data, the postdoc could work with methods developers to develop appropriate performance metrics for other ‘omics and develop tools to use
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Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00 $3,000.00
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Consortium led to the development of the first NIST RMs in this class, with widely-used benchmark germline variant calls for seven human cell lines [1]. Artificial intelligence and machine learning hold