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department encompasses approximately 50,000 square feet and utilizes state-of-the-art equipment in diagnostic radiology, angiography, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and nuclear
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of the most successful leading physical dissipative process at the origin of FRBs: 'relativistically magnetized shock waves'. In such extreme environments, where magnetic fields routinely reach 10^15 G within a
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the heart of gorgeous Burlington, VT. Job Summary: An MRI Tech I is responsible for performing complex MRI exams on varying strength magnets using powerful magnetic fields combined with radiofrequency waves
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and secondary resources. The group closely collaborates with other research groups at the Center for Sustainable Resources (CSR|Berlin, https://www.csrberlin.de ) at Freie Universität Berlin and beyond
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nickelocene molecule. They will implement advanced tunneling spectroscopy techniques to probe local exchange interactions and analyze surface magnetic states in ultrathin materials. Only candidates who have
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, Optics, Condensed-Matter Physics, Magnetism, Semiconductor Physics, Astrophysics & Cosmology; Battery Energy Storage System, Catalysis, Photovoltaics, Hydrogen Energy, Nuclear Energy. However, strong
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simulation realism and by enforcing quantitative validation against helioseismic constraints. The project combines surface-cooling-driven convection, compressible fluid dynamics, and magnetic fields in ultra
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super magnets, and the lack of these elements in the European Union, make it necessary to recover them by electrolysis from available sources. Such processes require knowledge of interactions in multi
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allows onsite vector production and development; the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, which is at the forefront of high magnetic field strength imaging in both humans and animals, and the UMN
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Doctoral (PhD) Candidate to join the new MSCA Doctoral Network FairCFD (https://www.imft.fr/faircfd/project-presentation/ ). The candidate will enrol for a PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University