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are affected by defects, impurities, and other realistic deviations from ideality. Because this project will be conducted in close collaboration with experimentalists, direct comparison with measured data will
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interactions with the electrolyte as a function of applied potential. Despite more than a century of model development, much is still unknown about even single-crystal interfaces. We combine spectroscopic and
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that are all highly polar and associating. Therefore, biofuels present an enormous challenge for property science. Their successful implementation demands accurate property data for actual fuel mixtures, which
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-throughput data acquisition; time and frequency domain measurements; semiconductor industry; micro- and nano- electromechanical devices; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral
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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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microscope (STEM) image. This is a fundamental transformation from the existing image acquisition paradigm and could enable new types of nano- and atomic-scale metrology. The Material Measurement Laboratory
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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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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. While natural and anthropogenic contaminants threaten existing freshwater supplies, the use of alternative, “dirty” sources is increasing
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are interested in project ideas that focus on the development and application of measurement techniques, physics-based or data-driven models, and standards to better understand and improve metals-based AM. Our AM
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. This problem becomes even more pressing for simultaneous multi-qubit operations. The goal of this project is to develop software tools for the automated tuning of high-fidelity readout and gates in silicon spin