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fabrication capabilities include; nanoscale 3D printing, thin-film deposition, plasma etching, photolithography, oxidation, and diffusion. Major characterization capabilities include; scanning electron
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of Technology (LTU) provides research and education, the Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF) focuses on space plasma research and instrument development, and EISCAT Scientific Association carries out radar
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efforts in materials physics and design, quantum optics, sensing and communication, biophysics, plasma physics, and continuum physics. Our research impacts society with new sustainable energy technologies
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Sciences Biology & Biotechnology Mathematics Physics & Astronomy Geosciences Chemistry & Biochemistry Medicine Financial support Yes Structured research and supervision Yes Research training / discussion Yes
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. As exposure to these risk factors begins 20-40 years before dementia onset, interventions must be implemented in mid-life. However, the indicators of the disease process in mid-life are poorly
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treatments of dry fibers, such as UV or atmospheric plasma; the addition of nanoparticles to the resin; and the integration of materials like carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, carbon black, graphene
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distribution. This process often takes place in large scale driers where the material is heated and broken up mechanically with mixing blades. However, under certain conditions the process can break down as the
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of classical models and account for uncertainty in their predictions. Project goals An ultimate aim of this project is the development of a physics-informed data-driven model for battery cells to capture
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in materials with nanometre spatial resolution and up-to attosecond time resolution. These XFELs are especially well suited to studying process like ion hops which govern the charging rates battery
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exceptional environment for students from physical sciences, life sciences, mathematics, statistics, and engineering. HetSys specializes in applying advanced mathematical methods to tackle complex, real-world