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to advance the frontiers of particle acceleration technology by integrating cutting-edge laser-plasma physics with state-of-the-art machine learning techniques. Research Objectives: The primary focus
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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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experiments. Information about the division and the department The Plasma Physics and Fusion Energy (PPFE) group at the department of Space, Earth and Environment/Astronomy and Plasma physics division has
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on the reaction mechanism. Infrared absorption spectroscopy will enable you to identify the key reaction intermediates of plasma-catalytic reactions. Qualifications You have a university degree in physics, physical
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Physics » Applied physics Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 15 Jun 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours
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among BSc + MSc) Strong background in the following disciplines: Aerospace Engineering, Plasma Physics, Fluid Dynamics, Electromagnetism. Excellent candidates from other disciplines are also invited
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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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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
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concept to secure the availability of advanced organic materials without dependence on fossil sources. This approach requires strongly interdisciplinary knowledge e.g. on plasma chemistry, plasma physics
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. on plasma chemistry, plasma physics, analytical chemistry, reactor engineering and a well-developed knowledge in organic chemistry. In the first stage of the project, you’ll identify fundamental plasma