313 development-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Linnaeus-University" positions at NIST

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 10 hours ago

    are needed to support the clinical testing community and manufacturers of working standard materials. Challenges lie in developing relevant standards in a timely fashion to support new clinical targets and

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 10 hours ago

    are interested in developing advanced correlative microscopy techniques for characterizing nanoparticles in cells and tissue. Combining multiple microscopy and chemical characterization techniques, this work

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 11 hours ago

    are interested in using Machine Learning and AI techniques to enable autonomous, AI-Driven, experimental research. There are many aspects of this nascent field that require further development. This includes

  • NIST | Boulder, Colorado | United States | about 9 hours ago

    of the inflaton potential. Such experiments require even more precise measurement of the polarization of the microwave background with exquisite control of systematic errors. NIST is developing polarization

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 9 hours ago

    development of RF MEMS/NEMS resonators. Several resonator geometries are being developed that combine low-loss mechanical design, unique materials, and electrostatic, electrothermal, and piezoelectric actuation

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 9 hours ago

    accurate measurements during emergencies, such as those encountered in pre- or post-detonation scenarios. The nuclear forensics program at NIST focuses largely on analytical method development, new and

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 9 hours ago

    evolution. The Group aims to advance fundamental understanding, improve predictability for design, ensure reproducibility and comparability, and facilitate scalability for real-world applications

  • NIST | Boulder, Colorado | United States | about 10 hours ago

    that cryogenic-compatible memory elements can be developed that can be integrated with the superconducting logic circuits. The goal of this project is to develop nanoscale ferromagnetic devices that can be

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 10 hours ago

    plasticity, where genetic drift, transgene instability, or chromosomal rearrangements can alter product quality or yield over time. Understanding this genomic evolution is essential for assuring

  • NIST | Gaithersburg, Maryland | United States | about 10 hours ago

    Curt Andrew Richter curt.richter@nist.gov 301.975.2082 Description Our research team is performing foundational experimental research to develop an improved understanding of the physics of the quantum

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