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@nist.gov 301.975.8993 Description Protein or peptide hormones control and regulate diverse physiological processes and are important targets in clinical labs for diagnosing disease. There is a need to
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portable Doppler thermometer with a sensor size comparable to a standard thermometer, but with the advantage that it never has to be calibrated. key words Atomic physics; Spectroscopy; Thermometry; Frequency
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301.975.2461 Description Our goal is to develop and apply new computational (molecular simulation) and theoretical (statistical mechanics and thermodynamics) methods to study complex fluids, with an emphasis
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properties such as electron-based spectroscopies, nanometer-scale imaging with energy filtering using a photoemission electron microscope (PEEM), and other optical measurements. Research is done in close
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are developing microfluidics to measure material properties and structure. Protein, polymer and surfactant solutions and suspensions and emulsions are being characterized using computer-controlled microfluidic
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is focused on facilitating reproducibility, improving detection limits, and expanding the measurement capabilities of microfluidic control and sensing technologies. Research opportunities are available
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research to advance rational design for engineering biology. Of particular interest is the development of new approaches to measure, understand, predict, and control information, learning, function, and
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The goal of metabolomics is to provide a detailed profile of the identity and concentration of metabolites in an organism at a particular point in time. Metabolomics is a relatively new discipline that
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, metrology, and quantum information. Relevant reference examples as 2020: Kaufman et al., Science 345, 6194; Norcia et al., PRX 8, 041054; Norcia et al., Science 366, 6461 key words Quantum many-body systems
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include layered semiconductors and novel 2D materials. Research is done in close collaboration with other groups at NIST with expertise in complementary techniques and materials growth. key words Time