38 search results for “synchrotron” in the Public website
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Rik Mom
Science
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Reconstructing Magnetic Fields of Spiral Galaxies from Radiopolarimetric Observations
Promotor: H.J.A. Röttgering, Co-promotor: M. Haverkorn
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Revealing the nature of new low-frequency radio source populations
It has now been well established that shocks and turbulent motions in the intra-cluster medium (ICM) generated through cluster mergers can produce large-scale synchrotron emission.
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Operando research in electrochemistry
The central theme of Rik Mom’s research group is to identify what the electrode-electrolyte interface looks like when electrocatalysis is taking place. Using specialized forms of Raman and X-ray spectroscopy, we study the chemical state and bonding environment of the electrode surface and near-surface…
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TAILored surfaces in Operando conditions: structure and Reactivity
This meeting will be devoted to recent advances in the operando investigation of reactivity at surfaces from both experimental and theoretical points of view.
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Cosmic particle acceleration by shocks and turbulence in merging galaxy clusters
In this thesis, I study the formation of large-scale structure and the physics of particle acceleration at large scales (~Mpc).
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Invited speakers
Speakers that have accepted to participate:
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When galaxy clusters collide: the impact of merger shocks on cluster gas and galaxy evolution
Promotor: Prof.dr. H.J.A. Rottgering, Co-promotor: David Sobral
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Research lines
Current research at the Skin Barrier and Vaccination group.
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A new window on the Universe
Rottgering
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Nutrition
Radiation can be used to determine the isotope ratio of a skeleton. This provides information about where our ancestors lived and what they consumed. Dr Andrea Waters has developed a revolutionary method that can trace patterns of consumption from tens of thousands of years ago.
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Important Step for Dark Matter Experiment CERN
Particle lab CERN gives the green light for the test phase of an experiment that aims to produce dark matter particles. Physicist Alexey Boyarsky is one of the initiators.
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Promotional video for LMCat project released
The European FET-Horizon2020 LMCat project of Dr. Irene Groot has released a promotional video showing the role graphene could play in our daily lives, how LMCat's production technique works, and how the consortium is capable of taking graphene production to the next level.
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PhD in physical chemistry: operando spectroscopy on IrOx and RuOx electrocatalysts
Science, Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC)
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PhD in physical chemistry: operando spectroscopy on platinum electrocatalysts
Science, Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC)
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Millions of people to help with new synthetic skin cream
A team of researchers has managed to recreate the most natural skin cream in existence. Using the DUBBLE beamline (Dutch Belgian Beamline) at the European Synchrotron Radiation produced on the basis of the information identified, has the same properties as vernix caseosa. This cream may have a therapeutic…
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Dick Stufkens Prijs 2019 awarded to electrochemist Thom Hersbach
The Dick Stufkens Prize 2019 for the best PhD thesis of the Holland Research School of Molecular Chemistry (HRSMC) will be awarded to Thom Hersbach. In his thesis, Hersbach presents a thorough analysis of cathodic corrosion. His comprehensive research, on which he graduated with the distinction cum…
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How a very international archaeologist was born
From mandrill teeth to the microstructure of bones: archaeology alumna Simone Lemmers (31) is determined to reveal the past by studying old remains. Her curiosity has led to a very international career, also in the UK, where she witnessed the Brexit referendum.
- Tuning the Catalytic Activity of Oxide-Supported Nanoparticles via Plasma-Assisted Synthesis
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LMCat Symposium 2019
Conference
- Resolving the facet structure of supported Rh and Pt-Rh alloy nanoparticles during ammonia oxidation
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Rik Mom receives an NWO Tenure Track and returns to Leiden
Through an NWO grant, chemist Rik Mom has received a tenure track position at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry, where he obtained his PhD cum laude in 2017. Mom will study the storage of sustainable energy by means of splitting water. Using new methods, he will investigate on an atomic scale which…
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Ancient Charm
The aim of ANCIENT CHARM was to develop neutron-imaging techniques and the associated equipment, and help establish neutron imaging as a mainstream archaeological analytical technique. In particular, one of the goals was a new imaging technique which called neutron resonant capture imaging combined…
- Chemical reactions, corrosion and electrochemistry at solid-liquid interfaces – routine operando studies with Near Ambient Pressure XPS
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FRESH Lecture: Ambient pressure x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: a tool for the monitoring of surface chemical processes at realistic pressure
Lecture
- A novel reactor for in situ investigation of growth of 2D materials by CVD
- Growth of graphene on liquid copper: an operando surface X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy study
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Two cum laude distinctions for storing renewable energy
Both Leon Jacobse and Thom Hersbach from Marc Koper's research group obtained their PhDs cum laude. They both investigated changes on the surface of a platinum electrode. Jacobse studied this at a positive voltage, Hersbach at a negative voltage. Platinum has the potential to convert renewable energy…
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This Week’s Discoveries | 6 March 2018
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Hidden Treasure: Medieval Manuscript Fragments and Digital Research Methods
Conference
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Dutch SPM Day 2017
Conference
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Precious Metal Anticancer Complexes with New Mechanisms of Action
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Oort Lecture 2017: What wonderful worlds: A journey through our Solar System
Conference
- Gas-Induced Segregation in a Pt-Rh Alloy Nanoparticle Revealed by In Situ Coherent X-ray Diffraction Imaging
- How surface species drive product distribution during ammonia oxidation, STM and AP-XPS study
- Reaction driven ordering of the surface of a PtRh alloy model catalyst
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John Mydosh and the mystery of the Hidden Order
A 35-year-old uranium crystal will not disclose its secret: what causes a dramatic phase transition at 17.5 Kelvin? Thanks to a new artificial intelligence approach, half of the possible explanations are excluded, but the definitive answer remains to be found. 'It is very frustrating', says physicist…
- The brightest Au(111) surface