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HBIGS Heidelberg Biosciences International Graduate School | Heidelberg, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 4 days ago
Network 'AGILE' has got 15 open PhD positions: https://www.msca-agile.eu/ Abstract: phytochrome B photobodies (phyB PBs) are phase-separated dynamic compartments that form or dissipate in response to light
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calculations will be. The mathematical model will be defined based on the shape of the heat source and the heat flow density. At the same time, it is essential to consider the thermophysical and mechanical
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research opportunity focuses on advancing large-scale additive manufacturing using metal wire as feedstock and electric arc as the heat source. The project aims to develop an innovative and efficient method
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the PROMES laboratory (CNRS), a leading research center in concentrated solar energy and high-temperature systems. The research will take place at the Odeillo site, which hosts unique facilities for solar
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that combine high performance with minimal environmental impact. This PhD project aims to design and develop innovative sustainable, biodegradable membranes tailored for next-generation flexible electronic and
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for high-temperature applications. However, their ductility at room temperature is limited. Activating the "TRIP" effect (transformation-induced plasticity) seens an interesting approach to improve RT ductility, but
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with other, independent temperature reconstructions, high-resolution palaeobotanical records, and vegetation modelling scenarios developed by project partners. This research will be essential
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transformations, providing sustained growth by way of fertilizer production. Notwithstanding, due to high functioning temperature and pressure, this 'simple' reaction accounts for greater than 1-2% of our annual
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carbide (SiC) materials with high-temperature properties. The dissertation will focus on the preparation of silicon carbide ceramics using a novel approach without traditional sintering additives and at a
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concepts [Chem. Sci. 2017, 8, 4724]. In particular, the use of ionic liquids (salts that are liquid at room temperature) for the dissolution and/or fractionation of lignocellulosic materials into high-value