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experimental investigation for battery development, both supported by the Icelandic Research Fund (RANNIS), a project grant for 3 years. Main tasks The first project involves density functional theory (DFT
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, on hydrothermal cooling dynamics in continental and oceanic crust. Quantify time-dependent heat fluxes from magmatic intrusions and the evolution of magma crystallinity in response to hydrothermal cooling. Model
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development of the selected surviving woodlands and place in context with external natural determinants and past land use, as well as their current state. The outcomes are expected to enhance understanding
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for Research through a Project Grant from the Icelandic Research Fund. Main tasks The project involves the development of new statistical methods that make the best use of available data for predicting extreme