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Sketches of the Ion Beam Facility
Two students from the Design Academy Eindhoven will spend the next few weeks transforming the gray six-meter-long and one-and-a-half-meter-wide tube of DIFFER's Ion Beam Facility into a true work of art. One side will have a cutaway like character with mainly purple and pink colors. Those colors are a reference to the colors of a plasma that is generated in the tube.
Aaron Ho (links) en Luca Vialetto (rechts) tijdens een van hun podcasts op Youtube. (c) Still van YouTube.
DIFFER-postdoc Aaron Ho heeft samen met de bij DIFFER gepromoveerde Luca Vialetto (nu postdoc in Duitsland bij de Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel) de Rutherford Plasma Physics Communication Prize 2023 gewonnen. Ze ontvangen de prijs voor de podcast-achtige video's op hun YouTube-kanaal Coffee Breakdown.
Aaron Ho (left) and Luca Vialetto (right) during one of their podcasts on YouTube. (c) Still from YouTube.
DIFFER postdoc Aaron Ho, together with former DIFFER Ph.D. student Luca Vialetto (now a postdoc in Germany at Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), have won the Rutherford Plasma Physics Communication Prize 2023. They receive the award for the podcast-style videos on their YouTube channel Coffee Breakdown.
Pulsed Laser Deposition
A Dutch consortium, led by national energy research institute DIFFER, will receive 4.7 million euros from NWO to build a facility that makes controlled layers of material. Through this facility, science and industry can explore materials for new catalysts and batteries. In doing so, they will accelerate the energy transition, helping to move society forward.
Gepulste laserdepositie
Een Nederlands consortium onder leiding van het nationale energieonderzoeksinstituut DIFFER ontvangt 4,7 miljoen euro van NWO voor de bouw van een faciliteit die gecontroleerd laagjes materiaal kan maken. Met de faciliteit kunnen wetenschap en bedrijfsleven materialen onderzoeken voor nieuwe katalysatoren en batterijen.