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Fuel Cells (MFCs) by developing 3D-printed titanium electrodes using Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology to achieve trabecular and porous structures optimised for microbial growth. Titanium is
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of steady-state, reactor-relevant plasma scenarios applicable to ITER and future fusion reactors. Responsibilities In addition to leading the implementation of the multi-energy x-ray cameras, the successful
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unique platform for developing the physics and technologies essential for future fusion reactors. JT-60SA is a major international collaboration between Japan and Europe under the Broader Approach
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 2 months ago
(FEDER) FIRE collaborative, targeting the creation and implementation of a scalable data infrastructure for fusion energy research; work in the Disruptions group (https://disruptions.mit.edu/) and focus
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parenchyma, its format optimization and genetic fusion to an antibody fragment inhibiting neutrophil elastase activity, and the assessment of the biodistribution and therapeutic efficacy of the bi-specific
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to conduct impactful research at a world-leading research institution. Prioritized research areas include: Fusion Science and Technology Developing spin-polarized fuels and next-generation ion beam
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Apprenticeship is the first-in-the-nation registered apprenticeship program in fusion energy and engineering. It is designed to equip the next generation of
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Fellow to join the Tang Lab. The Tang Lab (https://tangxinlab.org/ ) develops interpretable and autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) systems for biological and biomedical research. Our neuroscience
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Adaptive Haptic Skill Transfer for Human-Robot Collaboration in Nuclear Teleoperation (Associate CDT project at the University of Nottingham) The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT
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part of PPPL's international collaboration with CEA, France. The final goal will be modeling self consistently plasma and impurity transport in the edge of a magnetic fusion device, tokamaks and