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@nist.gov 240 314 6285 Description This research develops and applies hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) for measuring the dynamics and physical-chemical properties of proteins
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-ray detector developed at NIST offers abundant opportunities to conduct new experiments in chemistry and physics. Its high energy resolution should allow us to observe changes in oxidation state as a
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process via cell banks, raw materials, or the environment. These adventitious agents can potentially cause harm to recipients. Current testing methods are very time consuming and may not detect all types
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powder bed fusion; optical metrology; laser beam metrology; laser coupling; process monitoring
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Measurement of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Applied Physics Division opportunity
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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 construction process and correlates to the durability and service life of the composites. The goal is to understand the interplay between structure-properties-performance within these systems
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motivated individuals with excellent communication skills and backgrounds across the physical, engineering, chemical, and biological disciplines to contribute to collaborative, interdisciplinary projects
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environmental components on transforming material surfaces are also encouraged. The NMHEP has a suite of instrumentation for separations (liquid and gas phase), physical characterization, and chemical analysis
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characterization techniques for physical and chemical properties in the complex engineered polymeric systems during their service lives in energy, infrastructure, and other applications. Both microscopic (atomic