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chronic disease, stress may actively contribute to disease onset and progression through complex biological mechanisms. This PhD project aims to decipher how different forms of stress influence inflammatory
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complies with the legal requirements for the formalization of the contract in accordance with the Spanish labor law. To be eligible, candidates must officially apply in parallel to: https://www.unimedizin
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, scCO2 tends to buoy through it, in continuous contact with the brine, and therefore to accumulate below the caprock. Different zones within the aquifer host rock at different distances from the injection
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will focus on understanding structure–property relationships in hard carbon, with particular emphasis on microstructure, surface chemistry, and solid electrolyte interphase formation. In parallel
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setup will allow the exploration of global flow structures, large-scale recirculation, and the transition to the fully heterogeneous regime under realistic industrial conditions. In parallel, smaller
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efficiency does not deliver the expected sustainability gains due to changes in system behaviour induced by the introduced efficiency measures. At the same time, parallel activities in the ‘smart home’ realm
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contact and thus minimize friction and damage to the surfaces for improved energy efficiency [5,6]. To characterize these different polymer brushes, atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used, which in its
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geophysical models developed in parallel projects The work will focus on establishing the geometry, kinematics and reactivation history of basement-rooted structures and evaluating their role in
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simulations in a Greeble 563 device to assess the specific differences between conventional and greener steels. In a subsequent step the response of the different steels during typical heat treatments will be
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will be formulated for integration into a turbine-scale simulation framework developed in a parallel PhD project within RenewHydro. This position is financed through the Research Council of Norway and