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nanoscale substrates depends highly on their cleanliness. Reduction of contaminating particles improves the overall efficiency and quality, thereby enabling the creation of larger structured substrates
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of excellence. Context The yield of many manufacturing processes of micro- and nanoscale substrates depends highly on their cleanliness. Reduction of contaminating particles improves the overall efficiency and
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Radboud Universiteit, Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics Position ID: Radboud Universiteit-Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics
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Organisation Job description The Van Swinderen Institute for Particle Physics and Gravity invites applications for a PhD researcher position working on the LHCb experiment. Searches for charged
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energy to CO₂ and hydrogen storage. While individual clogging mechanisms have been studied extensively, the dynamic interplay between physical particle deposition, chemical precipitation, and deformation
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interplay between physical particle deposition, chemical precipitation, and deformation-induced particle remobilisation remains poorly understood. These processes vary fundamentally across rock types – from
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education, research or support services. Researchers and students at the Faculty of Science are fascinated by every aspect of how the world works, be it elementary particles, the birth of the universe
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, for the continuous monitoring of biomolecules at low concentrations. The sensing platform is called Biosensing by Particle Motion (BPM) and uses particles on a sensing surface that change their motion due to single
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, complementing to additional two experimental PhD projects. The research will involve development of a (particle-liquid-bubble) multiphase CFD model fully resolving phase change at interfaces, optionally coupling
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based on fuel cells and ion batteries, the membrane is an essential component that directly determines device efficiency. While the particle flow through separation columns is directional at the atomistic