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on several exciting projects in the Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies (CAPS). In this role, you will quantify spatial patterns of toxic air pollutants using a mobile laboratory equipped with
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for measuring Particulate Matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in urban areas of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The researcher will be based in the Centre for Research into Atmospheric Chemistry (CRAC), which is
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that characterize the toxicological effects of emerging environmental pollutants using advanced cellular and animal models. Rutgers NAMC is known for its transdisciplinary research on particle health effect research
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supplying fertiliser materials required for global food security. However, the Haber Bosch process is extremely polluting (>2% of anthropogenic CO2 production) and typically centralised within developed
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conditions to optimize yield and quality of various crops. A good knowledge of biostimulants and organic/inorganic additives and their mode of action to improve crop yields under abiotic stress (water and salt
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-performance adsorption but also catalytic breakdown of these resilient pollutants. Two structurally distinct MOF systems will be developed, each offering different pore architectures and functional groups
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of atmospheric pressure plasmas and plasma technology. The successful development of different plasma concepts has launched RUPT into numerous interdisciplinary collaborations exploring a wide range of
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simulations of air pollution recently developed in the Modular Earth Submodel System (MESSy). In this framework the role of black and brown carbon for land-atmosphere and aerosol-cloud interactions will be
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) and molten salts - Optimization of synthesis conditions followed by physicochemical characterization of the materials obtained - Synthesis of MXene and hard carbon composites - Preparation of electrodes
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approaches to remove atmospheric particulate (e.g., PM2.5) pollution. The math-based subgroup focuses on the use of deep learning and generative AI to address critical problems for the electric grid and broad