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chemistry which provides certified reference materials for pH and acidimetric measurements. We are recruiting applicants to advance our electrochemistry reference materials program to support the development
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energy scale for dynamic impact (Charpy) testing, which is critical to ensuring performance of structural steels. Please visit our websites at https://www.nist.gov/mml/acmd/fatigue-and-fracture-group and
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example applications might include evaluation of data quality, assistance to beamline and experimental configuration, data analysis worklows, and integration into multi-model and multi-beamline measurement
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Magnetic Resonance in Industrial Applications Location Physical Measurement Laboratory, Applied Physics Division
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new measurement capabilities, standards, or applications or improve existing methods for reference artifact calibration. For more information, see https://www.nist.gov/pml/sensor-science/dimensional
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applications. These applications often call for multi-material or composite parts that require ceramics to be integrated with less-refractory materials [1]. The ceramic AM field will progress with innovations
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jason.widegren@nist.gov 303.497.5207 Description https://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/electric-acoustic-spectroscopy-intermolecular-interactions-solution#OnChip NIST’s Material Measurement Laboratory (MML) and
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. (4) Modeling of energy absorption during testing under cryogenic conditions, as are common in space applications. The work in our laboratories supports some of society’s most critical reliability
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bending fatigue in additively manufactured SS316 dogbones,” Materials and Design, 140 (2018) 420–430 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2017.12.001 (2) D. A. Pushin et al, “Far-field interference of a neutron
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Calphad-type models have been successfully employed to describe composition-dependent diffusion mobilities in a variety of disordered