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. The department of Atmospheric Chemistry (ACD) and Atmospheric Microphysics (AMP) research the chemical and physical properties of aerosol particles and their interactions with clouds. Process-based laboratory
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atmospheric aerosol particles, their interactions with clouds and turbulence, and cloud microphysics. The focus is on both process-based studies and long-term observations, with which we contribute
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for habitats and biodiversity. The three-dimensional circulation, its variability and systematic changes will be investigated using model and observation data, as well as the dispersion of Lagrangian particles
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phenomena such as the spread of misinformation or the formation of filter bubbles. For this, we rely on rigorous probabilistic methods to model and analyse the intrinsic complexities of these systems
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of nanoparticle formulations for heating in alternating magnetic fields. Create a magnetic heating setup to assess the performance of your materials. Integrate particles into composite materials for remote
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-deep knowledge in the applications of Hyperspectral Imaging, Biospeckle Imaging, Laser-Light Backscattering Imaging, LEDs, and Bandpass Filter-Based Imaging techniques Basic knowledge of substrate
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eroded sand and dust particles. The natural undisturbed vegetation cover protects these eolian soils from re-emission. The assessment of the impact of fire on ecology and soil development of the Argentine