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computational materials science to couple with a substantial effort to develop a comprehensive database of thermophysical and transport properties of alloys and composites. Programmatic interests focus
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internal (e.g., spin) and external (center of mass) coordinates. We are interested in all aspects of BECs including their formation, their collective properties, their coherence properties, and their use as
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, industrial, operations research, computer science) and social sciences (sociology, human geography, decision science) to address a variety of research areas in a multi-disciplinary approach. Research topics
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GHz (and potentially up to 300 GHz), which opens new research opportunities at the interface between materials science, chemistry, bioengineering, and physics. The Associate will perform high frequency
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detection system. We are working on combining this technology with state-of-the-art microfluidics. The systems of interest include but are not limited to electrochemical electrified interfaces, double layers
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substances in a wide pressure and temperature ranges). We also possess significant computational resources necessary for successful implementation of molecular simulations and machine learning methods
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In-situ characterization by Raman-spectroscopy enhanced instrumented indentation NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. In combination with instrumented indentation, spectroscopic analysis of the indented region enables the study at the crystallographic and molecular level of...
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Rydberg atoms offer a unique way to realize the Kelvin, which will substantially improve the reliability and accuracy of radiometry, thermometry, remote sensing, RF communications, and frequency standards. In particular, Rydberg states...