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chemical reactivity of hybrid clusters. Ongoing projects include the interaction of hydrogen with gas phase carbon-metal clusters and carbon dioxide reduction using fullerene-transition metal hybrids as
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underexplored. Coupled numerical models of the tunnel and surrounding soil will be developed, combining finite element with boundary element and perfectly matched layer formulations. These models will be used
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or morphodynamic applications in estuarine and coastal environments.. Proven experience in scientific programming of numerical methods (the finite element method in particular) is a strong asset. Please submit any
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is a synthetic element. The high Pu content presents some challenges for the aqueous reprocessing of spent FR MOX fuel of which the most important are slow dissolution in nitric acid, increased
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to 75 chemical elements. This work focuses on the target release efficiency, one of the most important and most limiting steps of an ISOL facility. This is normally worked out through carefully selecting
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of choice, based on the extensive know-how gained with lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE), the heavy liquid metal (HLM) coolant foreseen for the MYRRHA Accelerator Driven System. In any HLM cooled system
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within the Generation IV portfolio, offering high efficiency and sustainability. However, their robust safety demonstration remains essential. This PhD project focuses on a critical component of reactor
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to component degradation, such as in the ion source or target, performance can change over time. Furthermore, operation may be suboptimal because operators typically don't explore the full tuning parameter space
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elements of public space. The project has two core research pillars: 1. Spatial, Architectural, and Human-Space Analysis You will investigate how people use, move through, and experience wireless systems in
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and characterization of chiral metal nanoclusters, as well as their applications in catalysis and biosensing. CHIRALNANOMAT's will train 13 Doctoral Candidates who will become experts in chiral