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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Materials Modeling, Characterization, and Design for Plasticity Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Materials Science
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. Opportunities exist for (1) developing a framework for design of buildings and infrastructure systems to meet recovery-based objectives (functional recovery framework), (2) developing design criteria
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: algorithm design for the interpretation of measurements, designing algorithms for deciding which experiments to perform, communicating with the instruments, orchestrating the steps of the research campaign
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. The cryptography algorithms implemented in these devices require well-tailored design to suit the resource constrained environments. Many new designs have been proposed for such needs. On the other hand, the
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Description The electronic fluctuations in voltage and current that exist in a normal conductor are a fundamental measure of thermodynamic temperature. Many challenging metrology and electronic design problems
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understanding of materials. For communications technology, the lack of acoustic data limits the design of acoustic filter technology. For pharmaceuticals and chemical manfucaturers, there are important relaxation
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the design of efficient and accurate numerical solutions. Analytic solutions to similar problems or numerical approximations can be used to validate mathematical models through comparison with physical
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environments. Research opportunities focus on various aspects of the instrumentation design, development, testing, and measurement applications. A particular focus is on phased array antennas, radio frequency
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measurement assurance to support the control and rational design of biological function. Through state of the art synthetic biology, automation, and machine learning, the Group creates living measurement
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Engineering Group works to provide a foundation of measurement assurance to support the control and rational design of biological function. Through state of the art synthetic biology, automation, and machine