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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Coupling electronic structure methods, artificial intelligence, and data-driven approaches for next-generation quantum
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. There is a growing need for high-performance materials for various technological applications. To address this need, the NIST-JARVIS (https
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. [1] D. S. La Mantia et al, Phys. Rev. Applied 23, 044037 (2025) https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.23.044037 Thermometry; Radiometry; Blackbody radiation; Thermal radiation; Quantum Metrology
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. This computational approach, incorporating quantum mechanics, can help materials research by a) directly simulating and interpreting experiments, b) establishing relationships between material structure and properties
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quantum methods to improve sensitivity of DCS References: https://www.nist.gov/programs-projects/greenhouse-gas-and-atmospheric-trace-gas-measurements Cossel, K. C., Waxman, E. M., Giorgetta, F. R., Cermak
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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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the standard quantum limit for fast AFM, and scientific applications such as Casimir Force measurement; probes with nanoscale plasmonic resonators for efficient, high-speed optical nearfield imaging; using