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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Immersive Visualization Location Information Technology Laboratory, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division
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) to characterize the nuclear motions associated with the observed THz features. New methods based on electro-optical dual-optical-frequency combs and room-temperature multi-heterodyne detection are under development
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structural techniques for probing the interface, such as SEIRAS and STM, with computational methods to develop new electrochemical models. The computational work focuses on combining DFT methods
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generation magnetic data storage. Research projects will include using X ray and neutron scattering to characterize the fidelity of the block copolymer structure to the template and computer simulations of
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Enabling Advanced Functionalities in Photonics using Low-Dimensional Semiconductors Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Materials Measurement Science Division opportunity location 50.64.31.B8238 Gaithersburg,...
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from these studies. The Associate should have experience in engineering and the sciences; particularly bioinformatics, molecular biology, and/or microfluidics. key words Bioinformatics; Biostatistics
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will be complemented by computer model simulations using available capabilities based on methods such as density functional theory (DFT). [3] [1] J. Ilavsky, F. Zhang, R.N. Andrews, I. Kuzmenko, P.R
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applications in manufacturing, aerospace, defense, engines, energy production, and research. However, substantial challenges to implementing such sensors are associated with the temperature limits, thermally
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quantitative analysis including rheology, DSC, scattering, etc. Concurrently, computational modeling will be used to predict both structure-property relationships and degradation rates based on the number and
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., biomarkers, metabolites) must be evaluated using digital twins of breath device prototypes. Our digital twins are based on simulations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational fluid and