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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Applied Mathematics of Soft, Fluid, and Active Matter Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. This program involves multimodal imaging techniques that use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as either a base or as a complimentary
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, high sensitivity methods for far-infrared detection, and wide bandwidth UV-IR devices for absolute calibration of incident photon flux. A qualified candidate would already have expertise in at least
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technologies to manipulate biological macromolecules such as DNA, and the controlled degradation of tissue engineering scaffold or drug delivery materials. To optimize performance and to design new applications
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to form benchmark transcriptomes. Finally, to use these benchmark data, the postdoc could work with methods developers to develop appropriate performance metrics for other ‘omics and develop tools to use
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, or techniques that will speed up analysis times, provide increased information to the chemist, and/or simplify data interpretation while enhancing data quality. One of the goals of the forensic program at NIST is
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microfluidic networks.Our goal is to develop systems that enable accurate, high-throughput, and dynamic measurement of materials in flow, which will, for example, improve the ability to specify composition and
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the field of flexible electronics. Developing an effective flexible electronic structure has its own challenges from mechanical compliance of the substrate to device performance. There is a delicate balance
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. A Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of a dilute gas is a unique quantum system with many atoms occupying the same quantum state of both
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/or mobile internal regions, as well as RNA and DNA constructs with high density of residual dipolar coupling (RDC) restraints. Reference Maltsev AS, Grishaev A, et al: Improved cross-validation of a