Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Machine Learning for Autonomous Genetic Engineering of Microbial Systems Location Material Measurement Laboratory
-
this opportunity, we will investigate the electronic properties of candidate quantum materials or organic (molecular) semiconductors. We will use and develop measurement approaches to determine key electronic
-
allosteric regulation by inhibitory ligands. Multiscale modeling that combines quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical potentials will allow us to determine the atomistic details of phosphoryl transfer and
-
water and aqueous mixtures (including electrolytes), atmospheric gases, mixtures with carbon dioxide, mixtures of molecules differing in size and/or polarity, and fluids such as water where quantum
-
-film samples on waveguide interfaces and gas phase samples over temperature ranges from 1.7 K to 350 K. The experimental results are modeled using high-level quantum mechanical methods (DFT/MP2/MRCI
-
physical sensing, quantum science, communications, and dynamic spectroscopy. We have developed novel approaches to comb generation [1], spectral translation [2], and their use to interrogate cavity
-
equipment is used, including superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometers, vibrating sample magnetometers (VSM), SQUID VSM, Mössbauer spectroscopy, ferromagnetic resonance, x-ray
-
magnetometer, a high-field (7-T) superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer, a magnetic force microscope, Lorentz microscopy, and a newly developed magneto-optical indicator film apparatus
-
that are poorly-defined and irreproducible. We are currently working to (1) use 2D and 3D bioprinting in vitro to engineer structured microbial communities that mimic the complex spatial and genotypic organization
-
NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. New measurement methods and tools are required for biology to emerge fully as an enabling, practical platform for engineering. The Cellular