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characterization, microstructural analysis, modeling, and/or data science to reach out and apply, as a variety of perspectives will be invaluable in advancing our understanding of material behavior and design. We
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy of Higher Order Structures of Protein Location Material Measurement Laboratory
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The chemical characterization of biomolecules and the measurement of their interactions at low copy numbers are critical for applications in biomanufacturing and personalized medicine. We are developing new electronics techniques that...
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-based and data-driven prediction models are often impractical for operational use due to unrealistic assumptions, limited data availability, and prohibitive computational costs. To address
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circuit design and the signal-chain engineering. We will focus on an in-depth analysis of the correlations between the design of the charge circuit and the resulting level of noise and charge sensing
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Medical and Industrial Radiation Research Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Radiation Physics Division opportunity
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Nanophotonic Enabled Spatiotemporal Control of Light Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Microsystems and
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, internal dynamics, materials physics and chemistry is of primary importance in determining the processing, performance and viability of advanced ceramic components such as relevant to solid oxide or hydrogen
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Advancing Cell-Based Viral Infectivity Assays: Enhancing Reproducibility and Automation Location Material Measurement
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using them to demonstrate new applications in quantum information science. We have used radio-frequency interferometry to achieve ultra-sensitive high-speed single-photon detection [Applied Physics