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surface-emitting lasers with MHCG subwavelength diffraction grating mirrors): • Optimization by means of computer simulations of MHCG mirrors, • Finding the best strategies for efficient heat flow in
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-state physics, optics, computational physics or PhD degree in materials engineering good knowledge of optics, experimental physics, electronics, solid-state physics, technology of semiconductor lasers
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guest exchange (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2025, 147, 17201 https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c02868 ). It is the aim of this project to use this novel methodology to investigate a range of single crystal-to-single
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measurements at cryogenic temperatures Structural and microstructural characterization using diffraction and microscopy techniques Use of advanced research infrastructure, including synchrotron and neutron
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changes of photoreceptor proteins using time-resolved diffraction methods. A concrete goal will be to structurally characterize the structural effects of charge transfer (for example in cryptochrome and
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nanostructures for photonic integration in smart vision systems. In particular, he/she will be responsible for the theoretical study and development of codes and numerical models for computer simulation and design
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films, and nanostructures, such as scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electron diffraction methods (LEED, RHEED), optical vibrational spectroscopies (IRRAS, DRIFTS
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diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy, in the aim of the project “C2+toNH3 - Síntese eletroquímica sustentável de amoníaco via desidrogenação não oxidativa de biometano a etileno utilizando membranas
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hydrothermal methods. Structural and Chemical Characterization using: X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD) and Rietveld refinement for phase analysis. Electron microscopy (SEM, TEM, EDS) for morphology and elemental
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Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research Polish Academy of Sciences | Poland | about 1 month ago
hydrogenation, smart nanomaterials, thermally-programmed methods, electron microscopy (TEM, SEM), in situ/operando methods Description of the research project and the PhD thesis Supervisor: prof. dr hab. Leszek