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atmospheres, (2) direct interactions with ionospheric plasma, and (3) crustal absorption where both an intrinsic magnetic field and a neural atmosphere are lacking. These processes give rise to such phenomena
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of the β-decay rate of isotopes immersed in an ECR plasma. The experiment consists of a numerical modelling of plasma, including electron and ion dynamics, and the consequent estimation of the lifetime
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description Mission: Perform plasma experiments and simulations for high voltage systems. Functions to be developed: Carry out plasma simulations. Perform high voltage tests. Collaborate
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. Description: Theoretical research and computer simulation are carried out with emphasis on observations of space plasmas. Specific interest areas include (1) nonlinear phenomena in unstable collisionless
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fields. Individuals in this position will perform technical work supporting the collaboration's scientific research. Research Title: Nanocalorimetry for In-Situ Plasma Monitoring (U.S. Citizens Preferred
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molecules and ions, and solid-phase analogs of cosmic grains, exoplanetary atmospheric aerosols, and protoplanetary disk materials from gas chemistry at low temperature using a plasma expansion. Experience
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 5 hours ago
how disruptions in this pathway contribute to disease pathogenesis. This study relies on an integration of model systems, including Cre/Lox murine models, patient-derived intestinal biopsies, plasma
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processes such as plasma, hot-wall epitaxy or combustion methods to produce, for example, inorganic or graphene-based materials, composites or heterostructures that offer opportunities for application in
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. Description: Cosmic rays make up a plasma of relativistic particles that pervade the galaxy and constitute a considerable fraction of its energy density. Theoretical cosmic-ray research in the Laboratory
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classic and quantum optical telecommunication and optical sensing. The project will be based at CNRS-Grenoble INP-Université Grenoble Alpes (France), with secondments at SiCPIC partners (Plasma-Therm, DTU