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structure-property relationships for polymers has been largely limited due to the inability to systematically control polymer sequence especially under real-world conditions where process history
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and separation applications. From the crystal structure study, we can understand the fundamental physics and chemistry of these materials, in order to improve their properties for desired applications
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other NIST laboratories as well as local, state, and federal forensic laboratories will be possible. Due to the cross-disciplinary nature of this project, backgrounds in engineering, chemistry, physics
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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
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optical microscopes to provide physical measurements (e.g. mass, size, concentration, composition) of individual nanoparticles. We are seeking candidates with backgrounds in optics, microscopy
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systems; Networks; Cyber security; Performance analysis; Resource allocation; Optimization; Agent-based modeling; Game theory; Statistical physics; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open
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disruptive events. More research is needed to understand the planning, protective, and recovery processes of its highly interdependent physical, social, and economic systems. In particular, advancements in
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surface composition, surface reactivity, stability, physical state and functional performance (nano-analytics). Research focuses on (1) the development of measurement methods and instrumentation
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measurements during the build process. Material characterization includes SEM and TEM methods, lab and synchrotron X-ray diffraction, DSC, dilatometry, synchrotron X-ray and neutron residual stress measurements
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Functionalizing Semiconductor Surfaces Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Nanoscale Device Characterization Division