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the remaining useful life of electronic components, supporting studies in electronic system reliability and maintenance strategies. Filter Rig: An experimental setup to study filter clogging phenomena, allowing
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Overview: Air quality is a major public health issue worldwide. Two origins are identified for pollutant particles that emanate from passenger cars: those coming from the exhaust (linked
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model of particle physics can be tested, for example to help analyze experimental results from the LHC or the experiment to measure the properties of the muon at the Fermilab particle physics laboratory
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particles that may trigger early ignition. These phenomena can compromise engine safety, performance, and durability. In this project, you will explore how different oil formulations and engine parameters
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nature and industry are complex fluids, a heterogeneous mixture of at least two phases due to the presence of additives such as colloids, surfactants, and polymers. Examples include colloidal dye particles
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ambitious research team exploring quantum phenomena in large scale and complex systems, from high-temperature Bose-Einstein condensates to trapped solid-state particles in ultra-high vacuum. We combine
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the second phase particles and recrystallization. The project aims to understand the complex interactions between alloy chemistry, processing, microstructure and performance. The alloy microstructure will be
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techniques for security applications and the nuclear physics group at the University of Manchester have great experience working with neutrons and particle detectors. This PhD covers both fundamental research
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fluid or as individual particles; moreover, complex chemical reactions can occur between species in the plasma. Modelling a plasma is accordingly a very complex and challenging task. The objective
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bilayers, this project is leveraging dynamic mass photometry (DMP)—a label-free, single-particle technique capable of measuring both mass (protein interactions) and diffusion (protein-membrane affinity