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Chemical synthesis by Professor Martin Weissenborn at MLU (AG Prof. Weissenborn ) Our Research Training Group BEyond AMphiphilicity – BEAM – combines highly original science and research projects that start
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. Increased additions of impurities like iron or deliberate additions like copper and nickel can be detrimental to corrosion resistance particularly in the accelerated tests used for qualification with
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English ) and Chemical synthesis by Professor Martin Weissenborn at MLU ( AG Prof. Weissenborn ) Our Research Training Group BEyond AMphiphilicity – BEAM – combines highly original science and research
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Networks, and ICT Services & Applications. The SIGCOM research group, headed by Prof. Symeon CHATZINOTAS, carries out research activities in the telecommunication and networking systems, including NTNs and
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this paradox, much experimentation and learning takes place in local places, but making long-term systemic impact remains difficult. Together with change makers, the researchers will examine how to broaden and
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you are primarily interested in? Other documents : Copies of bachelor and/or master thesis Attested copies and transcripts of completed education, grades and other certificates, eg. TOEFL test results
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. The studentship will commence from September 2025 onwards, under the supervision of Dr Rebecca Baggaley and Dr Johan H Thygesen (IHI, UCL), Dr Rachel Burns (Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, UCL) and Prof
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for more broadly applicable statistical mechanics models; test possible applications of your approach on artificial and real data; write scientific texts and publish your work in peer-reviewed international
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topic: Microstructured PCL
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theoretical tools for their description (C). Tasks for project RTG2861-A4 (Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I, Research area A): Research topicMicrostructured PCL