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PREP0004162 Research Associate: Experimental Quantum Network Metrology, Physicist

NIST ITL – 77 has a new PREP research opportunity described below and in the attached (PREP0004162). The NIST Sponsor is seeking candidate recommendations.

  • Project Title/Description: Experimental Quantum Network Metrology, Physicist
  • OU: ITL – 77
  • Div: 771
  • Group: Quantum Information Group
  • Level of Appointment: Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Schedule of Appointment: full time
  • Total Hours per week: 40
  • Work Location: Physically at NIST (Gaithersburg, MD)
  • Requested Start Date: 2026-06-10
  • End Date: 2027-06-09

PREP0004140: PREP Research Associate: Nanoscale Thermal Metrology Using Nanocalorimetry (CHIPS Funded Project)

This position is part of the National Institute of Standards (NIST) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires that such institutions must be the recipient of a PREP award. The PREP program requires staff from a wide range of backgrounds to work on scientific research in many areas. Employees in this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration.

Research Title: Nanoscale Thermal Metrology Using Nanocalorimetry

U.S. Citizen Preferred

The work will entail:

The Materials Measurement Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking qualified persons (U.S. Citizens Preferred) to join a multi-disciplinary team of scientists working to advance the current state-of-the-art in nanocalorimetry-based measurements for monitoring of semiconductor manufacturing processes. This individual will work closely with the leaders of this multi-effort project but will personally be responsible for improving our measurement capabilities by making upgrades to existing hardware, software, and strategies for integrating the technique with plasma- and ALD-based tools used in semiconductor manufacturing.

Key resonsibilites

  • Design and assemble new instrumentation to improve the accuracy, sensitivity, speed, and stability of nanocalorimetry measurements. Includes developing LabVIEW-based data acquisition systems, integrating new and existing hardware, and data analysis workflows
  • Perform measurements to characterize the thermal properties of thin film materials
  • Support parallel research efforts to utilize nanocalorimetry for in-situ monitoring of semiconductor manufacturing processes.
  • Publish results in peer reviewed scientific journals and present results at scientific conferences.

Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in materials science, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering or related field.
  • Hands-on experience with building and maintaining custom lab instrumentation, including extensive experience with LabVIEW. Experience with FPGA modules preferred.
  • Expertise in designing custom electronics, including PCB layout and analog circuit design.
  • Knowledge of common nanofabrication processes. Experience working in cleanrooms a plus.
  • Knowledge of thermal property measurements. Hands-on experience, or specialized knowledge of calorimetry preferred.
  • Strong written & oral communication skills; ability to work independently and in a team.

Please upload the following (preferably in a single PDF) with your application:

  • CV/Resume

Privacy Act Statement

Authority: 15 U.S.C. § 278g-1(e)(1) and (e)(3) and 15 U.S.C. § 272(b) and (c)

Purpose: The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) hosts the Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor’s degree holders, graduate students, master’s degree holders, postdocs, and faculty.

PREP is a 5-year cooperative agreement between NIST laboratories and participating PREP Universities to establish a collaborative research relationship between NIST and U.S. institutions of higher education in the following disciplines including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics. This collection of information is needed to facilitate administrative functions of the PREP Program.

Routine Uses: NIST will use the information collected to perform the requisite reviews of the applications to determine eligibility, and to meet programmatic requirements. Disclosure of this information is also subject to all the published routine uses as identified in the Privacy Act System of Records Notices: NIST-1: NIST Associates.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is voluntary. When you submit the form, you are indicating your voluntary consent for NIST to use of the information you submit for the purpose stated.

PREP Research Associate: Nanoscale Thermal Metrology Using Nanocalorimetry (CHIPS Funded)

NIST MML – 63 has a new PREP research opportunity described below and in the attached (PREP0004140). The NIST Sponsor is seeking candidate recommendations.

  • Project Title/Description: Nanoscale Thermal Metrology Using Nanocalorimetry
  • OU: MML – 63
  • Div: 643
  • Group: Nanomechanical Properties Group
  • Level of Appointment: Senior Research Fellow
  • Schedule of Appointment: full time
  • Total Hours per week: 40
  • Work Location: Physically at NIST (Gaithersburg, MD)
  • Requested Start Date: 2026-06-09
  • End Date: 2027-06-05

PREP0004134: PREP Research Associate: Understanding Concrete Foundation Deterioration by Modeling the Impact of Pyrrhotite

This position is part of the National Institute of Standards (NIST) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires that such institutions must be the recipient of a PREP award. The PREP program requires staff from a wide range of backgrounds to work on scientific research in many areas. Employees in this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration.

Research Title: Understanding Concrete Foundation Deterioration by Modeling the Impact of Pyrrhotite

U.S. Citizen Preferred

The work will entail:

Damage to concrete structures in residential and commercial construction in central Connecticut has been attributed to the iron sulfide mineral pyrrhotite. Iron sulfides in concrete aggregate are not desirable as their relative instability results in decomposition with associated staining, expansion, and pop-outs near concrete surfaces or, in severe cases, cracking of the structure. There are no standardized test methods to assess pyrrhotite occurrence and abundance in aggregate or in concrete due to its low concentrations while still having a significant impact. Developing a standard test method, including a set of calibration reference standards will provide a means for accurate, consistent analysis of pyrrhotite in concrete. An improved understanding, based on modeling and experimental data, of the pyrrhotite/aggregate/concrete reaction types, reaction rates, and reaction product impact on concrete expansion, is needed so that the most deleterious reactions can be efficiently reduced or eliminated.

In this opportunity, the PREP researcher will develop models to better understand the microstructural characteristics relevant to the internal sulfate expansion phenomena, including its volume expansion.

Key resonsibilites

  • chemo-mechanical modeling to simulate the expansion and the damage in concrete,
  • thermodynamic modeling to evaluate the reactions in cement phases due to pyrrhotite oxidation,
  • crack progression modeling using Finite Element Model (FEM) to simulate cracking behavior due to internal phases expansion,
  • moisture transport modeling that considers the distressed concrete due to pyrrhotite,
  • surface coating simulation modeling,
  • interfacing with NIST experimentalists to support and validate modeling work,
  • analyzing modeling results and drafting manuscripts.

Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry/ Physics/ Mechanical Engineering/ Chemical Engineering/ Civil Engineering
  • Minimum of one year of experience of modeling pyrrhotite reactions and resulting damage in concrete with proof of peer-reviewed publications
  • Knowledge of concrete durability, i.e., chemo-mechanical modeling, diffusion, thermodynamic modeling.
  • Extensive knowledge of FEM, and programming skills in Fortran and C++.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Currently living in the United States

Please upload the following (preferably in a single PDF) with your application:

  • CV/Resume

Privacy Act Statement

Authority: 15 U.S.C. § 278g-1(e)(1) and (e)(3) and 15 U.S.C. § 272(b) and (c)

Purpose: The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) hosts the Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor’s degree holders, graduate students, master’s degree holders, postdocs, and faculty.

PREP is a 5-year cooperative agreement between NIST laboratories and participating PREP Universities to establish a collaborative research relationship between NIST and U.S. institutions of higher education in the following disciplines including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics. This collection of information is needed to facilitate administrative functions of the PREP Program.

Routine Uses: NIST will use the information collected to perform the requisite reviews of the applications to determine eligibility, and to meet programmatic requirements. Disclosure of this information is also subject to all the published routine uses as identified in the Privacy Act System of Records Notices: NIST-1: NIST Associates.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is voluntary. When you submit the form, you are indicating your voluntary consent for NIST to use of the information you submit for the purpose stated.

PREP Research Associate: Understanding Concrete Foundation Deterioration by Modeling the Impact of Pyrrhotite

NIST EL – 73 has a new PREP research opportunity described below and in the attached (PREP0004134). The NIST Sponsor is seeking candidate recommendations.

  • Project Title/Description: Understanding Concrete Foundation Deterioration by Modeling the Impact of Pyrrhotite
  • OU: EL – 73
  • Div: 731
  • Group: Infrastructure Materials Group
  • Level of Appointment: Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Schedule of Appointment: full time
  • Total Hours per week: 40
  • Work Location: Physically at NIST (Gaithersburg, MD)
  • Requested Start Date: 2026-06-09
  • End Date: 2027-06-04

PREP0004149: Research Associate: Nanocalorimetry for In-Situ Plasma Monitoring (CHIPS Funded Project)

This position is part of the National Institute of Standards (NIST) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires that such institutions must be the recipient of a PREP award. The PREP program requires staff from a wide range of backgrounds to work on scientific research in many areas. Employees in this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration.

Research Title: Nanocalorimetry for In-Situ Plasma Monitoring

U.S. Citizen Preferred

The work will entail:

The Materials Measurement Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking qualified persons (U.S. Citizens Preferred) to join a multi-disciplinary team of scientists working to advance the current state-of-the-art in nanocalorimetry-based measurements for monitoring of semiconductor manufacturing processes. This individual will work closely with the leaders of this multi-effort project but will personally be responsible for incorporating these novel sensors into a custom plasma chamber and determining their utility for in-situ characterization of plasma-based etching and deposition processes.

Key resonsibilites

  • Design and assemble a custom plasma reactor that integrates NIST-produced nanocalorimetry sensors as well as other common plasma diagnostic tools.
  • Perform experiments using a variety of plasma types and conditions relevant for semiconductor manufacturing processes, utilizing nanocalorimetry along with other plasma diagnostic techniques for in-situ monitoring.
  • Data interpretation to understand the parameters during plasma processes and assess the feasibility of using nanocalorimetry as a process monitoring technique.
  • Publish results in peer reviewed scientific journals and present results at scientific conferences.

Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in materials science, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering or related field.
  • Hands-on expertise in the design and assembly of custom plasma reactors, as well as experience using plasma diagnostic techniques such as Langmuir and optical probes.
  • Experience with calorimetry-based measurements of temperature and/or thermal properties of materials.
  • Understanding of measurements of radical/ionic fluxes and energy distributions at the substrate level, as well as deep knowledge of plasma-surface interactions.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills; ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Please upload the following (preferably in a single PDF) with your application:

  • CV/Resume

Privacy Act Statement

Authority: 15 U.S.C. § 278g-1(e)(1) and (e)(3) and 15 U.S.C. § 272(b) and (c)

Purpose: The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) hosts the Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor’s degree holders, graduate students, master’s degree holders, postdocs, and faculty.

PREP is a 5-year cooperative agreement between NIST laboratories and participating PREP Universities to establish a collaborative research relationship between NIST and U.S. institutions of higher education in the following disciplines including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics. This collection of information is needed to facilitate administrative functions of the PREP Program.

Routine Uses: NIST will use the information collected to perform the requisite reviews of the applications to determine eligibility, and to meet programmatic requirements. Disclosure of this information is also subject to all the published routine uses as identified in the Privacy Act System of Records Notices: NIST-1: NIST Associates.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is voluntary. When you submit the form, you are indicating your voluntary consent for NIST to use of the information you submit for the purpose stated.

Prep Senior Research Fellow: Nanocalorimetry for In-Situ Plasma Monitoring

NIST MML – 63 has a new PREP research opportunity described below and in the attached (PREP0004149). The NIST Sponsor is seeking candidate recommendations.

  • Project Title/Description: Nanocalorimetry for In-Situ Plasma Monitoring
  • OU: MML – 63
  • Div: 643
  • Group: Nanomechanical Properties Group
  • Level of Appointment: Senior Research Fellow
  • Schedule of Appointment: full time
  • Total Hours per week: 40
  • Work Location: Physically at NIST (Gaithersburg, MD)
  • Requested Start Date: 2026-06-09
  • End Date: 2027-06-04

PREP  Post-Doctoral Researcher: Lithium Battery Recycling

NIST MML – 63 has a new PREP research opportunity described below and in the attached (PREP0004120). The NIST Sponsor is seeking candidate recommendations.

  • Project Title/Description: PREP0004120 Post Doctoral Research Assistant
  • OU: MML – 63
  • Div: 646
  • Group: Chemical Process and Nuclear Measurements Group
  • Level of Appointment: Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Schedule of Appointment: full time
  • Total Hours per week: 40
  • Work Location: Physically at NIST (Gaithersburg, MD)
  • Requested Start Date: 2026-06-09
  • End Date: 2027-05-28

PREP0004130: Research Associate: Materials Characterization of Electronic Scrap Post-Doctoral Researcher

This position is part of the National Institute of Standards (NIST) Professional Research Experience (PREP) program. NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual interest, thus requires that such institutions must be the recipient of a PREP award. The PREP program requires staff from a wide range of backgrounds to work on scientific research in many areas. Employees in this position will perform technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration.

Research Title: Materials Characterization of Electronic Scrap Post-Doctoral Researcher

U.S. Citizen Preferred

The work will entail:

The growing demand for critical minerals has highlighted the need for a more diverse and secure supply chain. The traditional linear model of resource extraction, processing, use, and disposal is subject to supply chain risks and results in a significant loss of critical minerals from the economy. As a result, there is increasing interest in transitioning to a more circular economy, where materials are recovered and reused at the end-of-life through recycling and other strategies. This shift has significant implications for the management of electronic scrap (e-scrap), which is a valuable source of critical minerals such as rare earth elements, lithium, and other key materials.
Current e-scrap recycling practices involve device shredding and separation of bulk materials (steel, aluminum, plastics, etc.). Many critical minerals and precious metals are not recovered in current processes, and to do so requires an improved understanding of where they end up in the recycling system. In this study, we’re aiming to characterize the bulk separated material streams provided by e-scrap recyclers to understand elemental compositions and identify opportunities for recycling system improvements. In that effort, we seek a post-doctoral researcher with wet chemistry experience to support laboratory work, data analysis, and information dissemination. The researcher will work with an interdisciplinary NIST team in applying multiple analytical methodologies, including neutron activation analysis, XRF, and ICP-MS and ES, among others, as well as document and report findings. The ideal candidate would have prior experience working in laboratory setting with a good understanding of laboratory procedures, laboratory safety, and knowledge of critical mineral analyses.

Key responsibilities:

  • Conduct literature review and stakeholder engagement to Conduct literature review and stakeholder engagement to inform project development and identify gaps. 
  • Preparing samples for analyses using techniques such as milling, grinding, and microwave assisted acid digestion. 
  • Developing bulk and trace analytical elemental quantification methods with ICP-OES and nuclear analytical methods. 
  • Executing measurements using developed methods, analyzing data, and interpreting results to draw meaningful conclusions. 
  • Disseminating research findings through peer-reviewed publication(s), technical report(s), and/or oral presentation(s). 
  • Ensuring compliance with institutional safety protocols and requirements.

Qualifications:

  • PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Materials Science (or a related field with equivalent skills and experience). 
  • Experience with microwave acid digestion, ICP-OES, and analysis of critical minerals.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey complex research findings to complex audiences. 
  • A demonstrated track record of conducting independent and collaborative research in a multidisciplinary team environment, with a strong ability to meet project deliverables and milestones. 
  • A highly motivated and proactive approach to scientific problem solving, as evidenced by a strong publication record and letters of recommendation. 
  • A commitment to enforcing and adhering to safety protocols and requirements. 
  • Willingness to travel. 
  • Comfortable working with large volumes of hazardous chemicals, radioactive materials, and under radiological conditions.

Please upload the following (preferably in a single PDF) with your application:

  • CV/Resume

Privacy Act Statement

Authority: 15 U.S.C. § 278g-1(e)(1) and (e)(3) and 15 U.S.C. § 272(b) and (c)

Purpose: The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) hosts the Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor’s degree holders, graduate students, master’s degree holders, postdocs, and faculty.

PREP is a 5-year cooperative agreement between NIST laboratories and participating PREP Universities to establish a collaborative research relationship between NIST and U.S. institutions of higher education in the following disciplines including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics. This collection of information is needed to facilitate administrative functions of the PREP Program.

Routine Uses: NIST will use the information collected to perform the requisite reviews of the applications to determine eligibility, and to meet programmatic requirements. Disclosure of this information is also subject to all the published routine uses as identified in the Privacy Act System of Records Notices: NIST-1: NIST Associates.

Disclosure: Furnishing this information is voluntary. When you submit the form, you are indicating your voluntary consent for NIST to use of the information you submit for the purpose stated.

NIST Research Associate: Materials Characterization of Electronic Scrap Post-Doctoral Researcher

NIST MML – 63 has a new PREP research opportunity described below and in the attached (PREP0004130). The NIST Sponsor is seeking candidate recommendations.

  • Project Title/Description: Materials Characterization of Electronic Scrap Post-Doctoral Researcher
  • OU: MML – 63
  • Div: 646
  • Group: Chemical Process and Nuclear Measurements Group
  • Level of Appointment: Post-doctoral Fellow
  • Schedule of Appointment: full time
  • Total Hours per week: 40
  • Work Location: Physically at NIST (Gaithersburg, MD)
  • Requested Start Date: 2026-06-09
  • End Date: 2027-06-02