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) The subject of the PhD Thesis will be studying polarons in real space by noncontact atomic force microscopy (nc-AFM), focusing on their thermally-, field- and light-induced motion. Further, the growth
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. The content of the research activity: Archeometallurgical analyses SEM-EDS microscopy and chemical composition analysis of iron artifacts, slags, and ores GIS spatial analysis, statistical analysis, and network
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CORE A*/A conference paper. Ensuring the safety and longevity of nuclear reactors requires structural materials that can maintain integrity under extreme thermal, mechanical, and irradiation environments
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