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the aim of constructing a thermal, Hartle-Hawking state. This part of the project will build upon recent work [1] demonstrating that charged fermions exhibit quantum superradiance and in which vacuum states
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crosslinkability on a flat surface. On the one hand, the deposition of monomers will be carried out under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) conditions using a Knudsen cell onto a metallic surface, followed by thermal
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chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, biochemical and thermal reactions. Research at CBS is organized around several major areas, which aim to answer challenging industrial questions, from
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on green and environmental chemistry applied to all aspects of chemical sciences: organic and inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, biochemical and thermal reactions. Research at CBS
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challenges of UM6P, in particular on green chemistry applied to all aspects of chemical sciences: organic and inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, biochemical and thermal reactions
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inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, biochemical and thermal reactions. Research at CBS is organized around several major areas, which aim to answer challenging industrial questions
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inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, chemical biology, biochemical and thermal reactions. Research at CBS is organized around several major areas, which aim to answer challenging industrial questions
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at Auburn University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position to begin in August 2026. Applicants must have research expertise in the Thermal-Fluid Sciences, with preference
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materials , Optical & Laser Physics , Optical Physics , optics , Optics and Photonics , Optomechanics , Physics , Quantum chaos and thermalization , Quantum Computation , Quantum Computing , Quantum Condensed
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-level degree offerings, and has a rich research portfolio with faculty pursuing externally supported research in four core areas: 1) mechanics, materials, and manufacturing, 2) thermal and fluid science