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catalysis by inhibiting the design of dedicated plasma catalysts. This PhD position links surface science and plasma catalysis, aiming to understand the active state of a surface live during plasma exposure
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the complex multiphase reacting flows at the core of gasifiers. The objective of the present PhD research proposal is to develop and leverage an already existing exa-scale friendly CFD modeling framework
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) high-voltage pulse source design, plasmas, pulsed power applications and all the intermediate steps in the process. Our main focus is on the development of nanosecond pulsed high-voltage circuits
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(a 14x14x8m Faraday cage) we work on (nanosecond) high-voltage pulse source design, plasmas, pulsed power applications and all the intermediate steps in the process. Our main focus is on
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PhD position combining theory, high-fidelity computing and validation with experimental data concerning plasma enhanced gasification of circular carbon resources Anthropogenic activities have broken
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18 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation (Sanquin) Research Field Medical sciences Physics Other Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country
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non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma. The partners in the project are from the field of plasma physics, biochemistry and medicine. This project will focus on the diagnostics of the plasma in
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protein network in plasma that either directly destroys bacterial cells or supports bacterial killing via phagocytes. The complement system is made up of many distinct plasma proteins that react with one
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to ethylene conversion as it allows the possibility for high efficiency, excellent reactant conversion, and refined product selectivity. We are currently in the process of scaling up plasma technology
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Lab (CSL) within in the Informatics Institute is offering a PhD position focusing on multiscale modelling of Endothelial Cell (EC) monolayers in the microvasculature, coupling molecular models