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and ecosystems) and fine particles (again, harmful to health, and impacting climate through scattering of radiation and influencing cloud formation). There are two key uncertainties in BVOC emissions
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Institute for Basic Science, CTPU-CGA(Cosmology, Gravity, and Astro(particle) physics group Position ID: IBS-CTPU-CGA(Cosmology, Gravity, and Astro(particle) physics group-SENIORRESEARCHER [#31046
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chlorination to convert metallic impurities into volatile chlorides. The process efficiency, however, depends on a complex interplay of particle-scale interactions and particle/solid body interactions. Current
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specifically targeting stimuli-responsive materials with new structures and particle characteristics. This will be underpinned by investigating the MOF self-assembly processes and structure-property
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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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addition, we will determine which DVGs are packaged into viral particles and examine how DVGs stimulate the immune system. Finally, we will use human lung explants and organoids to explore the formation and
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arrangement of particles will be simulated with the help of CEMHYD3D (NIST): - creation of 3D matrix basing on the granular distribution, placing randomly in a finite cubic volume single phase clinker
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applications for climate and atmospheric processes. SGR 00649 focuses on Particle Physics: Standard Model (SM), Beyond the Standard Model, and Astroparticles and Cosmology. We focus on improving
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dynamics and interactions at the cell membrane, with the possibility to take part in experiments such as single-particle tracking and super-resolution microscopy. The student will join an interdisciplinary