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sensor instruments, test their performance and then use them in applications such as low-field nuclear magnetic resonance or deployment on space platforms. key words Magnetometer; Chip-scale; Device
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-calibration studies. Due to the nature of this project, we are seeking applicants from the fields of microbiology, mass spectrometry (proteomics) or bioinformatics. key words Metaproteomics; microbiome; mass
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, interfacial phenomena, and associated transduction processes, often at the nanoscale that allow detection. A wide variety of sensing principles (chemiresistive, capacitive, electrochemical, FET, mass loading
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/NEMS) resonators are used in many critical applications including radio frequency (RF) filtering, timing, and physical sensing. This project investigates a broad range of topics related to the continued
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fires and provide motivation for the application of similar technologies. We are interested in developing improved measurement methods of flow, temperature, heat transfer, gas species, and particulate
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Description Research focuses on the chemical and physical mechanisms of and in situ diagnostic development for thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and atomic layer deposition (ALD), with applications in
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with high stiffness nanoparticles, nanofibers, or fibers are of great interest to various engineering applications as these materials can enhance the matrix properties or impart new functionalities
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focus on the development and application of new and emerging technologies to solve forensic problems and facilitate technology transitions within the forensic community. key words Sequencing; Capillary
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Sorbent materials are candidates for many industrial sustainable development applications, including hydrogen and methane storage, gas
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@nist.gov 843.460.9894 Description This research focuses on developing new applications of high resolution/accurate mass (HRAM) mass spectrometry for exposure sciences and forensic analyses. HRAM mass