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@nist.gov 301.975.4127 Description This research is centered on the development and application of analytical methods to the characterization of nanomaterials. Opportunities exist to study the composition
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position focuses on developing measurement methodologies to characterize mechanical properties and deformation behavior in advanced packaging applications. It involves: Design, application, and evaluation
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scattering is routinely used to study solutions and surface adsorption of biomacromolecules. Neutrons are particularly well suited to study biological materials because of their sensitivity to light
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Many industrial processes generate carbon dioxide as a by-product, which is released to the atmosphere and contributes to global warming
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240.314.6361 Description Despite the great promise for the field of proteomics, technologies for identifying and quantifying low abundance proteins remain limited. Mass spectrometry (MS) is the most widely used
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dots as quantum sensors of displacement, an avenue of research that is still open. key words Optomechanics; Optomechanical; Cavity; Phonon laser; Photonic crystal; High-contrast grating; Optical cooling
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. A key component of the project is high sensitivity magnetic scanning microscopy of these nano-objects, most likely using SQUID magnetometers. We are seeking a postdoc with background in scanning
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crime scene hazards—require more sensitive and robust methods, especially in field environments. Another area of concern is that current analytical methods for drug testing are not agile or well-resolved
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We develop and utilize state-of-the-art experimental and computational techniques to acquire, evaluate, and correlate thermodynamic data of standard reference quality with a particular emphasis on
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of engineered biological systems. We are recruiting applicants for experimental and theoretical research to advance rational design for engineering biology. Of particular interest is the development of new