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catalytic metals. These clusters will be deposited with high control over size and composition using cluster beam deposition on morphologically engineered TiO2 nanotubes. The most efficient catalysts will be
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less understood. A significant failure mode is electrochemical migration, which leads to short circuits and fire risk. The morphology and chemistry of dendrites are determined by the humidity and gas
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dune development and increase the applicability of coastal dune models. Your job In this project, you will investigate dune erosion and growth by performing morphological analysis on existing coastal
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morphology (future and conditional) in Spanish, Italian and French. On the empirical side, the project will deliver a theoretically informed cross-linguistic description based on data collected via
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of developing a computational model to simulate hydro-sedimentary dynamics and morphology between restored patches to explore conditions favourable for restoration. Validated with data on vegetation cover and
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reconstruct the structural models, with an emphasis on picking and combining the right techniques, as well as quantifying the uniqueness of information obtained. Position Overview: You will develop an in-house
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Nanoparticles Group at ICN2, led by Dr. Neus G. Bastús, focuses on the design and synthesis of advanced inorganic nanomaterials through wet-chemistry routes, with precise control over size, morphology
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-metallic clusters that combine plasmonic and catalytic metals These clusters will be deposited with high control over size and composition using cluster beam deposition on morphologically engineered TiO2
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will feature use of surfaces with varying morphologies and wettabilities to understand the effect of change. The work will also have the possibility of undertaking complimentary CFD studies to aid in
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. The intermediate working temperatures also allow PCFCs to integrate efficient catalysts with well-designed morphologies. To date, hydrogen remains the prevalent fuel for PCFCs, however, challenges persist owing