… M2I: Meeting Materials 2020 What began in 1997 as an annual meeting for the Dutch materials science community, existing … partners has blossomed into an invigorating event about innovations in materials. This year M2I again expects … What began in 1997 as an annual meeting for the Dutch materials science community, existing …
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… 18 participants from 6 international fusion institutes are meeting at DIFFER for a ‘RAPTOR week’ to discuss ongoing … and TCV tokamaks using their new control tools. This meeting has received support from EUROfusion . RAPTOR week … Lamers Contact Dr. Federico Felici for more information about the meeting and the RAPTOR code. Go to the News page. …
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… Output V. Sinha, D. Sun, E.J. Meijer, T.J.H. Vlugt, A. … state-space approach J. Phys. Chem. C 123 (2019) 9981. ( pdf ) A. Podsiadły-Paszkowska, I. Tranca, B.M. Szyja … Photoelectrochemistry J. Phys. Chem. C 123 (2019) 5401. ( pdf ) K. George, X. Zhang, A. Bieberle-Hütter Why does …
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… Katerina Dohnalova, Multi-chromatic silicon nanocrystals (pdf) Light: Science & Applications - doi: 10.1038/l sa … the exact properties of the nanocrystals that come out of the synthesis process. Porous, plasma-synthesized, … show how they can get the desired light emission out of any type of silicon nanocrystal. Paradoxically, their …
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… funded research project coordinated by DIFFER and carried out in collaboration with KIT (D), Karlsruhe Institute for … website at: www.kerogreen.eu and check our new brochure (pdf, 7 Mb, November 2022) Green kerosene Aviation is a … well with the DIFFER Solar Fuels research programme carried out in the electro-chemistry and plasma chemistry groups. …
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… van de Steeg (DIFFER and TU/e) mapped CO2 plasmas to figure out the reactions at play when CO2 splits into other … motivation for Van de Steeg’s research, which he carried out at DIFFER under the supervision of Gerard van Rooij and … efficiency of thermal CO2 reactors. “Maximum efficiency without O-CO2 association is just above 50%, which increases to …
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… where collaboration is the key to success. Time to find out more about the place where (part of) the DIFFER facilities arise. … to do a measurement at 1800 degrees Celsius, we think about the things that are needed and how we can make it … where collaboration is the key to success. Time to find out more about the place where (part of) the DIFFER …
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… Inspection photos also showed liquid tin flowing out of the sponge structure. One droplet of tin even … partner Dunlee to create a capillary porous structure out of tungsten: a sponge for liquid metal. This microscope … being repeated time and again. I wanted to find out if we could weed those down." In a dedicated paper, …
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… from the three institutes gathered for the kick-off meeting to discuss the roadmap toward developing a highly … advances each institute’s mission. Image HELIOS kick-off meeting at AMOLF © AMOLF AMOLF's project leader Erik Garnett … Süleyman Er, department head Chemical Energy at DIFFER, about DIFFER’s role in this collaboration: “In the HELIOS …
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… The goal of Parwez Rasulyaar’s experiment was to find out whether it is possible to easily remove all oxygen atoms … After the exposure to the plasma during one minute, it came out as shiny silver.” However, further examinations with Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy turned out that only 60% of the oxide had been removed. Repeated …
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… chemical bachelor thesis of hbo students. Aalbers wrote about the research during his internship at DIFFER in the … I am fascinated by things with light and that worked out well at DIFFER." Light on nanoparticles At DIFFER, he … I did my part to find the answer." What Aalberts liked about the work was the surprising results. "The project went …
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… Mysterious sliding dust turns out to bounce along Published on September 15, 2015 When the … Shalpegin et.al.*, Nuclear Fusion * This work was carried out under Eurofusion Enabling Research Project … reactor) remobilizes from a surface. Click to see the youtube movie - credit: Andrey Shalpegin et.al.*, Nuclear …
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… and social sciences it is more accepted to talk about differences in sexual identity, and personal stuff in general. It is closer to the subject-matter of … That’s why it also matters to be open about personal stuff. What was the aim of tech@workplacepride ? ASdS: …
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… to make cheap catalysts for solar fuels. An interview about membranes, working with companies, and motivating the … that I couldn't show many results. But everything worked out fine and we have been well up to speed for quite a while now." What is your research about at DIFFER? "We want to make so-called solar fuels . That …
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… reach a fraction of their theoretical performance. It turns out that extending pillars on the cell surface can shadow … Delft University of Technology and Twente University zoomed out to get a big picture view. They started by developing a … Will this research allow us to squeeze more hydrogen out of our photoelectrochemical cells? In their publication, …
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