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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Development of Nuclear Analytical Imaging Techniques for Materials Analysis with Spatial and Spectral Specificity Location
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measurement results. A wide variety of analytical techniques including ICP (single- and multi-collector) mass spectrometry, orbitrap (Q-exactive, LUMOS), tandem ICP-MS/MS, laser ablation for spatial analysis
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location 50.64.31.B1654 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Greg Gillen [email protected] 301.975.2190 Description Several microbeam analysis
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to sample microbial communities with high spatial resolution. Engineering Microbial Strains : Candidates will manipulate individual microbial strains to facilitate community analysis and understand the impact
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[email protected] 301-975-5181 Description NIST is working toward understanding and improving the accuracy and precision of spatially resolved isotopic and chemical compositional analysis in the atom probe
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Forensic Trace Evidence Analysis and Standards Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Materials Measurement Science
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for at least one spatial scale, best practices for how the approach can be replicated for different spatial scales, public data sources for all indicators, data visualization for the indicators
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303.497.5207 Description Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has several important advantages for quantitative mixture analysis: mole ratios of mixture components can be obtained without calibration
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Norman A. Sanford [email protected] 303.497.5239 Description Laser assisted atom probe tomography offers entirely new approaches for quantitative three-dimensional chemical analysis of complex
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for elemental analysis and compositional mapping of the first few micrometers from a material surface. Neutron depth profiling (NDP) employs a cold-neutron beam from the NIST neutron source