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liquid water). key words Catalyst; Electrochemistry; Fuel cell; Neutron scattering; Polymer electrolyte membrane; Power conversion; Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens level Open to Postdoctoral
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disruptive events. More research is needed to understand the planning, protective, and recovery processes of its highly interdependent physical, social, and economic systems. In particular, advancements in
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Description Despite their starring role in enabling the miracle of life, micro- and nanoscale biological systems have historically defied the suite of mathematical techniques that has proven "unreasonably
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reviews. Advisers name email phone Wyatt Neil Vreeland wyatt.vreeland@nist.gov 202 550 7183 Description Microfluidic systems and many biomimetic self-assembled particles have equivalent characteristic
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systems, such as cells, engineered to sense and respond in programmed ways. Importantly, building these systems both requires and advances meaningful quantitation of the effects of environmental context and
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; narrow, symmetric peaks and flat baselines are readily obtained for most samples; signal averaging can be used to optimize signal-to-noise ratios; a wide range of molecular masses is accessible; and the
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a variety of nanoscale materials systems for use in photonic quantum information systems. Examples of materials of current interest include III-V semiconductors (InAs quantum dots, ErAs nanoparticles
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is how to calibrate the response of these detectors. When individual photon number pulses can be resolved, the problem is relatively straightforward and can be regarded as solved. This covers the range
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Description Within the last few years, detectors such as superconducting transition edge sensors capable of spanning the single photon regime to millions of photons have become available. The issue is how
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Methylation of CpG sites is an epigenetic modification and plays critical roles in many biological processes, including genomic imprinting