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plan: The work to be developed by the scholarship holder falls within the objectives and tasks of the iMPact project, which include: - processing and analysis of microplastics in atmospheric particles
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the characteristics of particle beams to be used in compact radiation sources, through numerical simulations and experimental measurements. This activity is part of the European PACRI project (Plasma Accelerator
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activities at ECT* focus on theoretical nuclear physics and computational physics in the broadest sense. This includes related areas such as theoretical particle, astro, atomic, and condensed-matter physics
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can see and motivated to quantify microplastics in indoor and occupational air, and to design interventions that mitigate exposure? Tiny plastic particles are increasingly detected in the air of homes
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to: Prof. Akitaka Ariga – ariga(at_sign)chiba-u.jp Application Materials Required: Further Info: https://physics.s.chiba-u.ac.jp/lepp/ Laboratory for Experimental Particle Physics Room 317B, Building No.1
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or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Workplan and objectives to be achieved: The work plan for the scholarship will focus on supporting research activities in the area of development of particles and hydrogel
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Scintillators for Advanced Detectors applications in the Imaging and Particle Identification fields” Where to apply Website https://reclutamento.dsi.infn.it Requirements Research FieldEngineering » Materials
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. The individual will work near moving mechanical parts, be subjected to fumes or airborne particles, deal with toxic or caustic chemicals, risk electrical shock, or vibrations over 2/3 of the time. Work
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-ray, neutron, and charged-particle flux; material selection for structural and functional reactor components; exploration of advanced and conventional cooling systems; energy extraction and conversion
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degradation (LDPM – Lattice Discrete Particle Model) informed by microstructural chemo-mechanical simulations (Kinetic Monte Carlo); for O3, accelerated degradation tests of degradation processes, such as DEF