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surfactants — such as SDS or TTAB, found in most foaming systems — the surface viscosity is simply too small to be measured with the existing interfacial rheology methods. As part of this project, we aim
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: Spin–Orbit Torques in van der Waals Heterostructures This project focuses on advancing the fundamental understanding of interfacial spin–charge–orbital conversion and establishing design rules
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interfaces between electrolyte and cathode materials. Tasks include electrolyte synthesis, detailed (electro-)chemical characterization, and advanced bulk and interfacial characterization – including muon
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explore concepts form several topical fields such as: - Acoustics and interfacial fluid mechanics - Advanced wavefront control in complex environments - Experimental instrumentation (Python
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, interfacial phenomena, and performance degradation induced by e.g. salt accumulation or Al deposition. By leveraging your experimental data with the modelling approach of the collaborating Post Doc, we aim
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, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3224-2103 , putinas.kalinauskas@ftmc.lt Topic Description: The development of efficient and stable photocatalysts composed of earth-abundant elements is a central challenge for
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address key challenges associated with hard carbon, including low initial Coulombic efficiency, poor rate capability, limited cycling stability, and interfacial instability with electrolytes. The research
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focus on how molecular-level chemical design can be translated into new material functions. The research will explore how chemical modification, polymer design, and interfacial chemistry can transform
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material functions. The research will explore how chemical modification, polymer design, and interfacial chemistry can transform wood and wood-derived polymers into functional materials with properties
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Na+ transport, interfacial phenomena, and performance degradation induced by e.g. salt accumulation or Al deposition. By leveraging your experimental data with the modelling approach