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instruments in a thermal environment that mimics the cold background of space. References Brown SW, Eppeldauer GP, Lykke KR: Applied Optics 45: 8218, 2006 Smith AW, et al: Metrologia 46: S219, 2009 key words
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[email protected] 301.975.2111 Description The scale and breadth of plastic waste contamination in the environment has presented the need for technologies, measurement science, and standards to properly
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/or associated responses of cells to various chemical and physical environments. Options for a postdoctoral proposal include (but are not limited to) 1) the use of cutting-edge microbial genetic and
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cutting forces, or thermal drift, among many other possible topics. Our facilities support experimental work via laboratory testbeds and numerous machining centers in a shop environment. Furthermore, NIST
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describe variability in manufacturing for biotechnological applications. We offer a collaborative environment that couples multidisciplinary scientific interactions with state-of-the-art nanofabrication
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checking) in a public health or harm reduction environment. The current approach used by many public health agencies for drug checking incorporates a combination of lateral flow immunoassays and portable
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Investigations into Indoor Air Chemistry and Exposure Location Engineering Laboratory, Energy and Environment Division
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policy motivations have made building energy efficiency even more pressing. However, energy savings efforts must be pursued without compromising the indoor environment in ways that reduce the health
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merely leads to large data files but limited information about the environment it seeks to represent. This project seeks to (1) investigate the use of commercial off the shelf optical components such as
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) during conventional or additive construction practices. Over the long-term, additives can contribute to the mechanical durability of construction materials exposed to harsh environments. This research