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within fusion reactors, especially plasma-facing materials (PFMs) exposed to intense heat fluxes and energetic particles. Understanding and predicting how these materials degrade under such conditions is
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Your Job: Urban aerosol particles pose one of the greatest global risks to human health. A substantial fraction of these particles is secondary – formed through atmospheric reactions of emitted
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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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well as for humans (Wei et al., 2024; Zhan et al., 2018). Improper application of glyphosate causes its accumulation in terrestrial and aquatic environments as glyphosate can bind to soil particles leading it to be
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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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part of our community. The department of Physics external link hosts a unique group of scientists and supporting staff addressing problems in physics, from the smallest scales of elementary particles
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nanoparticle systems. Investigate model particles such as liposomes, mesoporous silica and silver nanoparticles. Investigate RNA-LNP formulations for next-generation gene therapeutics, examining how lipid
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/ slot die coating. The screen-printing process is scientifically complex; a non-Newtonian multi-phase elastic material (containing conducting/semi-conducting particles, organic binder and solvent) is
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composites that can have highest actuations under both electric and magnetic fields. In this case, after synthesising polymer composites (e.g., natural rubbers filled with various conductive 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