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conditions, these products end up stuck to the sides of the drier (see picture above), leading to wastage and the need for expensive manual removal and cleaning of the equipment. The drying process is complex
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the structural and functional properties of designed and native complexes using a variety of biophysical and spectroscopic methods. Applicants must be working towards a PhD with a background in the de novo design
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are released in small doses over large areas of natural wetlands and thawing permafrost. Current methane mitigation methods rely on high temperature processes, and this is not feasible and not efficient
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changes (so called swelling). Swollen batteries are at risk of rupturing which may significantly shorten their lifetime. Development of advanced computer models is critical for understanding and