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to this information offers unique possibilities for the development and validation of the next generation of models of molecular interface formation on multiple scales, ranging from molecular dynamics simulations
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. To embrace these changes, this project will develop a shared calibration service, where NIST and the customer share broadband integrated-circuit calibration artifacts, protocols, software, and data through
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this opportunity, we will investigate the electronic properties of candidate quantum materials or organic (molecular) semiconductors. We will use and develop measurement approaches to determine key electronic
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are developing microfluidics to measure material properties and structure. Protein, polymer and surfactant solutions and suspensions and emulsions are being characterized using computer-controlled microfluidic
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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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proteases, and ion mobility adds layers of confidence to a given identification. Individuals with a background in mass spectrometry or software development are encouraged to apply. key words mass
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, and light-matter interactions. This research opportunity is focused on developing compact, integrated cavity optomechanical devices that push the state of the art in terms of sensitivity and accuracy
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and development of gene therapies. This NIST postdoctoral research opportunity focuses on developing robust protocols and refining measurement methods in infectious titer assays. Activities can include
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to the sub-nanometer scale regime. Our goal is to leverage our access to state-of-art X-ray and neutron facilities to develop and apply operando measurement methods that can quantify full three-dimensional
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to consider multidimensional landscapes. The goal of this research project is to develop models that can be used to evaluate the stability and predict transitions as cell populations progress from pluripotent