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environmental monitoring, exposure assessment and the green hydrogen industry? If so, then you have a part to play as a postdoctoral researcher in our research team. Gas sensing plays an important role in many
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) to develop computational models for electric breakdown of gases Job description Electric gas discharges occur in nature, most prominently in air in the form of lightning and its less visible precursors
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description You will be working on the CLIMET project (Climate feedbacks and methane cycling in Arctic lakes: enzymes
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team! Gas sensing plays an important role in many fields. It is used to monitor climate change, optimise industrial control, as well as observe important chemical or biological reactions related to life
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Project Team. As a Research Fellow, you will benefit from the technological development streams devoted to consolidating knowledge of cryogenic LOx-methane propulsion systems through demonstration flight
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research will be embedded in ongoing research lines in paludiculture, biobased value chains, wetland biogeochemistry, and greenhouse gas emission monitoring, and you will collaborate with PaluWise and
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discrete sensor-based heat transfer and temperature measurements. The sensor measurements will be used to anchor the full surface temperature/heat transfer distributions. These will in turn be combined with
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. phones, computers, sensors and displays.The core of any electronic component is a chip, which is a small piece of silicon manufactured using lithography-based wafer technology. However, every chip must be
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the development of in-situ TEM,where nanomaterials can be placed in liquid or gas environments and subjected to heating and biasing in order to study the electrodes under realistic (in operando) conditions. To
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the same time, we are developing the chips and sensors of the future, whilst also setting the foundations for the software technologies to run on this new generation of equipment – which of course includes