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Advancing State-of-the-Art Material Phase and Crystallographic Texture Characterization NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. While phase structure and texture have been
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Crystallographic investigation of novel materials using Neutron and X-ray diffraction and vibrational spectroscopy NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Neutron and X-ray
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deposition reactors and post-treatment sample characterization. The student will learn to operate the growth reactor and conduct experiments with different sample crystallographic characteristics and different
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instrumentation, and processing of crystallographic datasets. Process and analyze research samples for the group and outside collaborators. Assist in mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral researchers
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across ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Responsible for protein labeling, biophysical characterization and X-ray and neutron crystallographic analysis. Contribute to the development and optimization
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spectroscopy; coincidence techniques, serial x-ray crystallographic methods; development of data analysis routines Good skill in conceiving and implementing experimental methods, planning and conducting
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analysis. Assist scientists in the collection of crystallographic, SAXS, X-ray tomography and other data on core mission samples. Maintain an accurate and detailed online laboratory notebook of all
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was founded to facilitate and encourage research endeavors in structural biology and to provide centralized resources for training and education in latest crystallographic and structural biology techniques
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on the initial crystallographic texture and uniaxial stress-strain data, thereby predicting the evolution of the yield surface in multi-axial tensile space for a real specimen. Computed constitutive models will be
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on these materials is analogous to that on synthetic quartz half a century ago, with much to be determined about crystal growth, defect evolution, and dependence on crystallographic orientation before high-performance