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at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The PhD student will join the ALPHA team at the IJClab accelerator centre. The ALPHA team (Accélérateur Laser Plasma Harmoniques et Applications) comprises more than 7
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deposition process can be separated into four different modules, (i) plasma formation, (ii) material acceleration and melting in the plasma, (iii) spattering and (iv) deposition. The present proposal is bound
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for fusion experiments and modeling data. Major responsibilities As a PhD student at the Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy research group, you will participate in the worldwide effort towards the realisation
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surfaces in plasma is unknown, limiting the impact of plasma catalysis by inhibiting the design of dedicated plasma catalysts. This PhD position links surface science and plasma catalysis, aiming
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, biomedical sciences, chemistry, applied physics, engineering or materials science. Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff PhD position in the context of an interdisciplinary FWO research project
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III de Madrid (UC3M, www.uc3m.es ) invites applications to fill PhD position ZARATHUSTRA-D7. The PhD thesis will consist in the experimental development and characterization of electrodeless plasma
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kinetic models and numerical codes to simulate and understand the physics of electrodeless plasma thrusters and identify optimal configurations. The contract will be funded under the ERC Starting Grant
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of Technology (TU/e) seeks to hire an excellent PhD candidate within the field of plasma chemistry. This is a 4-year salaried PhD position. We will only hire one candidate and will mainly focus on the candidate's
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spatially segregated biological cues. This project will focus on developing plasma pen modules and their application to selectively functionalize surfaces and interfaces during 3D bioprinting. The physical
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among the main European gas turbine and aeroengine manufacturers. The aim of this partnership is thus to understand the physical processes driving the interaction between hydrogen flames and