Proposal Writing Guide
…proposal. We strongly recommend that you contact them well in advance of proposal submission to discuss the experimental requirements, feasibility, and safety in order to have the best chance of…
…proposal. We strongly recommend that you contact them well in advance of proposal submission to discuss the experimental requirements, feasibility, and safety in order to have the best chance of…
…(TOF), Photoluminescence Spectroscopy (PS) Beam Size 0.2 (V) x 0.2 (H) mm, best: 0.05 (V) x 0.05 (H) mm Energy Range 4.5 – 1300 eV (275 – 0.95 nm) Time…
…as indicated in the screenshot or other options. Normally best result is achieved by using No Weight for most samples, particularly thin and weakly fluorescing ones. An explanation of this…
…planning your new future in Sweden. Alfa Relocation and local HR will do their best to support you to make this transition as smooth as possible for you and your…
…research at MAX IV “For a company, joining a research team that knows both MAX IV’s techniques and the company’s material system is crucial, and it’s one of the best…
…establish best practise in the manufacture and processing of materials with desired anisotropic properties. Here, the proposed project will employ hard x-ray nanoprobe imaging, diffraction and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism…
…diameter of around 4 nanometres have higher activity for more carbon monoxide-rich conditions, whereas medium particles of 8 nanometres work best for the lowest temperatures. ”After studying the effect of…
…are present at the beamline. To choose the FZP best fitting for your application, please contact the beamline staff early when writing your proposal / planning your beamtime. As a…
…the best existing instrumentation, methods and the know-how for advanced materials characterization. Read more about applying to ReMade@ARI to get access to this vast network of research facilities and take…
…you need to find out what is the best way to ‘fix’ them. We still don’t have a good picture on what makes quick clays so sensitive to collapse,” said…