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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Hydration of polymer dielectrics Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Materials Science and Engineering Division
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Calphad-type models have been successfully employed to describe composition-dependent diffusion mobilities in a variety of disordered
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, and flame spread over panels 0.5 m to 2.44 m tall). To date, these tools have been used to characterize synthetic polymers and copolymers, fiber-reinforced composite materials, porous polymer foams, and
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applications. These applications often call for multi-material or composite parts that require ceramics to be integrated with less-refractory materials [1]. The ceramic AM field will progress with innovations
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nanotechnology, material science, nano and quantum technologies. We look for candidates interested in in further developing NIST unique PTIR instrumentation (see description at: https://www.nist.gov/programs
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can provide new functionalities. Examples of such materials include 2D semiconductor and magnetic materials, light- and field-tunable materials, low loss amorphous/nanoparticle composites, MRI contrast