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measurement traceability to the SI (unit Bq) by expanding on traditional gas counting capabilities and developing new methods to meet outstanding challenges. In particular, we seek to develop absolute assay
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sequencing data and other epigenomics data available for these cell lines to develop benchmarks for methylation of DNA or other epigenetics technologies. This postdoc could also work with the transcriptomics
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. Opportunities exist for (1) developing a framework for design of buildings and infrastructure systems to meet recovery-based objectives (functional recovery framework), (2) developing design criteria
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using novel analytical approaches. Specifically, this research will focus on (1) development of laboratory methods to produce controlled-size micro- and nanoplastics; (2) development of field-flow
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. In this project, we are developing metrology needed for the synthesis, processing, and characterization of low-dimensional materials to enable reliable nanoscale device development and manufacturing
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Description Developing next-generation joint communcations and sensing applications requires precise measurements of the radio frequency propagation environment as well as sensing target characterization
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. NIST has led the Genome in a Bottle Consortium to develop widely-used benchmark germline variant calls for seven human cell lines [1
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insights into medical inquiry and in the development of medical diagnostics to advance human health, significant gaps persist in the measurement services and measurement science tools needed to obtain
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applications, the sensitivity of cryogenic instrumentation far surpasses that of conventional room temperature electronics. Consequently, NIST has a large program to develop detectors that operate
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devices, coatings, food-related materials, and personal care. Work emphasizes the development of analytical methods for quantitative measurement of engineered nanoparticle properties, including bulk and