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, or membranes. References Espinal L, Poster DL, Wong-Ng W, Allen AJ, Green ML: Environmental Science and Technology 47: 11960, 2013 Espinal L, Wong-Ng W, Kaduk JA, Allen AJ, et al: Journal of the American
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interaction networks within naturally occurring microbiomes (i.e., 10^2-10^3 constituent species). This project lies solidly at the interface of microbiology and microbiome engineering, analytical and
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prediction. In collaboration with NASA, NOAA, and the USGS, NIST develops technology to advance the calibration and characterization of ground- and space-based infrared, optical, and temperature sensors
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research in high-impact science and engineering fields that utilize vapors, liquids, and aerosols. Our experimental scientists focus on developing fundamental measurements and novel methodologies that can
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The Communications Technology Laboratories (CTL) dependence on dated bandlimited coaxial and rectangular-waveguide calibration services
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enough to keep pace with the numerous and constantly evolving synthetic drugs in use today. Portable proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) is a technology well suited to address
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]. Similar extensively characterized benchmark cell lines and DNA are needed to benchmark somatic variant detection in tumors. This project would involve working with a unique group of technology and
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certification of AM components. This NRC postdoctoral research opportunity builds on ongoing efforts at the Materials Measurement Science Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The
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orientations in most engineering materials have some preferential distribution due to processing conditions and deformation history, referred to as crystallographic texture. This texture affects the initial
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technology development community and cell line repositories to design reference transcriptome samples, and then develop methods to integrate transcriptome sequencing data from short and long read technologies