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experiments used as the US national standards of the ohm, farad, and in the near future, the kilogram. Each of these complex experiments have opportunities for precision measurement research that can improve
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Description Membrane proteins participate in virtually all interactions between cells and the surrounding media and play vital roles in all biological processes involving transport across cell membranes, charge
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edward.sisco@nist.gov 301 975 2093 Description This opportunity focuses on developing new methods, metrics, approaches, and techniques for the forensic analysis of seized drugs. Seized drug analysis is the most
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information over quantum networks but can also be used for high-efficiency optical modulation and microwave sensing applications. Most devices of interest here will convert microwave photons to acoustic waves
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nanostructure research and applications. Our characterization resources include triple-axis x-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, near-field
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of relaxation in cell populations. We have shown that such data can provide information about symmetric and asymmetric inheritance and allow prediction of rates of cell state change. We are extending this work
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of practical primary standards. Research that emphasizes and augments state-of-the-art techniques in these areas is most needed. Further JNT research opportunities are available in Gaithersburg, MD and are
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Helmholtz-energy equations of state and transport property modeling. Our group develops the most accurate state-of-the-art, reference-quality models for both thermodynamic and transport properties
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on these materials is analogous to that on synthetic quartz half a century ago, with much to be determined about crystal growth, defect evolution, and dependence on crystallographic orientation before high-performance
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coatings and interparticle interactions between single-wall carbon nanotubes in complex environments such as depleting polymers, or particle transport in nearly jammed suspensions. References Mace CR, et al