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electromechanical devices by orders of magnitude. Integrated devices will allow for deployable measurements with low uncertainty and with traceability to the wavelength of light. Application areas of interest include
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Learning Interatomic Potentials; Molecular Dynamics; Atomic Vibrations; Lattice Dynamics Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Electro-optic frequency combs provide tremendous flexibility and agility while being applicable to a wide range of present problems in
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broad range of applications, from piezoelectrics for actuation and sensors to thermoelectrics for energy harvesting, and tunable materials such as ferroelectrics and multiferroics for adaptable
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. We study properties of single photon sources, faint sources of light and photon-counting detectors for a broad range of applications. We
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, forensics, statistics, and computer programming are applicable. key words Forensics; Forensic Science; Seized Drug; Opioids; Mass Spectrometry; Statistics; Analytical Chemistry Eligibility citizenship Open to
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to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00 $3,000.00
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Microscopy; Defect Measurement; Dimensional Measurement Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral applicants Stipend Base Stipend Travel Allotment Supplementation $82,764.00
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applications. Available resources include the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at NIST for the production of highly-stripped ions and bare nuclei. Research is conducted in conjunction with theoretical work at NIST
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. References Grishaev A, Anthis N, Clore GM: Contrast-matched small angle X-ray scattering from a heavy atom-labeled protein in structure determination: application to a lead-substituted calmodulin-peptide