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main contributor to the In-situ X-ray diffraction experiments performed for studying the formation of new silicides using both large volume presses such as multi-anvil and Paris-Edinburgh Presses
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) in Ultrafast X-ray Science of Quantum Materials using THz/mid-IR sources The Position Investigate THz-/MIR-driven quantum materials with soft X-ray spectroscopy and diffraction (XAS, RIXS, XRD) Work
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-ray diffraction (XRD) to study the materials at the micro and as well as access to national and international facilities for example synchrotron based experiments. Applicants should have, or expect
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resolution model of the human body. The institute has established a strong foundation in (1) Molecular: X-ray, NMR, EM (2) Cellular: super resolution, confocal, coherent diffraction and (3) Human scale: MRI
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-crystal X-ray diffraction), and mass spectrometry. Thermal behaviour will be assessed using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), complemented by mass spectrometric
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Laboratory (https://amcl.udel.edu/ ), a shared core facility equipped with a Thermo Fisher iCAP TQ ICP-MS with laser ablation and chromatography capabilities, and a suite of X-ray diffraction and fluorescence
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x-ray diffraction and materials research facilities and instrumentation in the Departments of Chemistry and Earth and Environmental Sciences (Departments), including, but not limited to, Single
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undergo comprehensive material characterization to assess layer quality through techniques such as high-resolution X-ray diffraction (HRXRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), ellipsometry, atomic
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in a vibrant and multidisciplinary and multinational environment (E) Experience in X-ray diffraction/imaging/spectroscopy techniques preferably synchrotron based (D) Experience in raising key issues
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and Technology (NTNU) for general criteria for the position. Preferred selection criteria Documented competence within X-ray imaging, diffraction or electron microscopy, preferably transmission