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energy into acoustic waves, which can then be used to generate electricity or manage heat at the microscale. The goal is to improve the performance, efficiency and scalability of these microscale systems
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property -Hydraulic fracturing/shearing experiments and Acoustic Emission (AE) measurements under high T/P conditions -CT image analysis of rock or proppant transport -Subsurface fluid flow/fracturing
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acquisition and processing techniques to study the Earth’s shallow subsurface. Project background Switzerland has committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. CCS technologies are a key
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of cold gas-sprayed materials Measuring and analyzing coating adhesion and failure mechanisms will also be part of your tasks Force measurements and acoustic emission measurements Analysis, interpretation
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sector faces major challenges such as population growth, increasing infrastructure needs, and environmental issues. It accounts for 38% of global CO₂ emissions, mainly due to cement. This sector must
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physics recognized in Poland (https://kwalifikator.nawa.gov.pl/ ). - Proven experience in the field of laser spectroscopy. - Experience in building optical systems. - Independence, good organization of work
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experimental and computational research in the areas of novel aviation and maritime propulsion (combustor design, thermo-acoustics, SAF, H2, ammonia) as well as hydrogen mixtures and refrigerant safety
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DTU Tenure Track Researcher in Low-Noise Supercontinuum Lasers and Supercontinuum Laser based Opt...
and measurements of fiber loss, dispersion, and laser intensity noise, as well as in supercontinuum based OCT. You must document a drive to build things yourself and finish projects with high-profile
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, and advanced photonic integrated light source technology is a cornerstone for the application of optics and photonics in a manifold of research and technology fields ranging from optical fiber
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independently the sample and each laser. The LOMA laboratory at the University of Bordeaux specialises in ultra-fast energy transfer imaging and is currently the most advanced laboratory in the field