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efficient computational methods. A particular focus is on the modeling of interfacial phenomena in process design applications. Our technological focus is on emerging technologies for the energy transition
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molecular dynamics; and enhanced-sampling free-energy methods (e.g., metadynamics and thermodynamic integration) to quantify adsorption and interfacial reaction processes. The research also includes method
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interfacial phase change at nanoscale is available at the Soft Matter and Wetting (SMW) group, Department of Applied Physics (School of Science) at Aalto University. We are looking for an enthusiastic doctoral
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, and 2D magnets (e.g., Fe3GeTe2) to generate and control SOTs. Taking advantage of atomically sharp interfaces, symmetry, and twist angle, we will tailor interfacial spin-orbit coupling and disentangle
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to explore the fundamental and applied problems pertaining to binary fluids that exhibit a temperature sensitive miscibility and to investigate the physics of interfacial instabilities when interfacial tension
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. A Doctoral Researcher position to study condensation and interfacial phase change at nanoscale is available at the Soft Matter and Wetting (SMW) group, Department of Applied Physics (School of Science
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advanced imaging, the project will map how ion transport and micro-fluid dynamics couple to interfacial energetics, explaining field-responsive changes that remain hidden in equilibrium-centric models
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evaluate interfacial stability. These insights will be key to understanding failure mechanisms and designing more robust, long-lasting battery systems. We especially welcome candidates with experience in
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of interfacial resistance, and the tunability of in-plane conductivity in bilayer TMDs by twist-angle engineering. Beyond fundamental understanding, the project will contribute to new strategies for chip cooling
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laboratory recognised for its expertise in MOFs, POMs, and their composites (http://www.ilv.uvsq.fr/ The Institut Lavoisier de Versailles (ILV) is a CNRS/UVSQ joint research unit (UMR) created in 2006