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, materials science, and physics. Supported by 19 countries, the ESRF is an equal opportunity employer and encourages diversity. Context & Job description Thesis subject: Lipid Droplets as Biophysical Models
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, and coalescence of smaller droplets, eventually generating droplets that are large enough to fall from the cloud under gravity. However, the turbulence within clouds is highly intermittent, due
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in size than the emulsion droplets but close to them thanks to their adsorption at the interface. Subsequently, bio-based co-assemblies will be developed through the functionalization
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the melting of the metal wire by a concentrated electric arc to the droplet-by-droplet deposition of material into the molten pool generated by the same electric arc heat source. In situ and ex situ
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. Their behaviour is usually studied in relatively flat microchannels. How does this change when we go to 3D? Job description Bulk flow behaviour of emulsions is governed by the dynamics at the droplet scale, i.e
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are mechanistically investigated, structurally characterised and subsequently improved by directed evolution. Ultrahigh-throughput screening in microfluidic picoliter droplets allows us to interrogate enzyme libraries
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this project, we will move towards phase-separating droplets with more than one component as they typically occur in physiological conditions. We will use a variety of techniques, including small-angle X-ray
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study the transformation of initially spherical liquid droplets under the effect of radiation stresses, or “radiation pressure,” from ultrasonic waves (MHz) using both theoretical and numerical models
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Multiphase Flows, Experimental Fluid Dynamics, Bubbles, Droplets, Sustainable Energy UK only This 3.5-year project is funded by the Department
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sample delivery systems to enable advanced photon science experiments on low density targets (atoms, molecules, clusters and pure and doped droplets). We are now looking for a PhD-student to join the MAC