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international academic and industry partners. The role involves the development of innovative solutions for applications such as tunnels, bridges, buildings and shafts. Key responsibilities include: Designing and
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contact electrodes thanks to well-defined, chemically modified edges that are introduced onto the contacts. The contacts, thus bridged by a nucleotide, will yield a tunneling current uniquely characteristic
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turbines and wind farms. The covered scales range from small-scale turbulence up to meteorological phenomena. Our research facilities comprise three turbulent wind tunnels, various equipment for free-field
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experimentally derived transition probabilities for key processes such as trapping of free electrons and holes, and excitation, relaxation, retrapping, tunnelling, and recombination of charge carriers within
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-tunnel, electrophysiology, analytical chemistry, transcriptomics and bioinformatics. This PhD will focus on studying plant chemical diversity from a broad and integrative perspective and will be part of
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experimentally derived transition probabilities for key processes such as trapping of free electrons and holes, and excitation, relaxation, retrapping, tunnelling, and recombination of charge carriers within
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University, the CFD component (3 years) will focus on Detached Eddy Simulation (DES) under the guidance of Dr. Amir Fard and Dr. Francesco Zonta. To complement this, wind tunnel experiments (1 year) will be
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at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, followed by measuring their electronic properties and/or studying them with atomic-resolution scanning tunnelling microscopy. "interfacing topological insulators with
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use low-temperature, high magnetic field scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and tuning fork atomic force microscopy (QPlus AFM), combined with electron spin resonance techniques. Your profile Required
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of new concepts in interaction with the industry. The new Poul la Cour Wind Tunnel, the Rotating Test Rig and the Research Turbine are integrated into the research work. Within the section, you will be