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In-Situ Electrochemistry combined with nano & micro surface Characterization Vrije Universiteit Brussel

This research project will focus on the design and development of in-situ electrochemical approaches combined with surface characterization at the micro and nanometer level. The initial focus of the project will be to gain better understanding of the influence of the local metal surface structure properties on the corrosion behavior of metals. This research requires new design and development of nano and micro electrochemical ...

Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis KU Leuven

Research topics from this unit are :
Sustainable and Clean Chemistry
Renewable Raw Materials for the Production of Chemicals and Energy
Supercritical Solvents
Catalysis: Heterogeneous
Immobilization of homogeneous catalysis and biocatalysis
Synthesis of catalysts (Layered Double Hydroxides, Zeolites, Mixed Oxides, Carbon Nanotubes)
Surface Analayse: Spectroscopy and Microscopy
Real Time Characterization ...

Materials and Surface Science & Engineering Vrije Universiteit Brussel

There is a historical tradition in the field of materials research in Flanders, and in particular metallic materials. The research biotope is unusually versatile and includes several leading actors. Besides! The universities with extensive faculties or departments of materials science (including UGent, VUB) consist of various knowledge institutes such as OGAS, CRM, VITO, SCK and Flamac, which are active in the field of (metallic) material ...

Materials Characterisation Vrije Universiteit Brussel

This core facility unites the extended and internationally unique position of VUB in terms of materials characterization techniques. The facility provides a collection of analytical tools, backed by long standing expertise of the participating research groups, that makes the characterization possible of all types of materials, going from organic (such as polymers, biological tissue, bones-teeth) to inorganic materials (metals, ceramics, rocks, ...

Soft Matter, Rheology and Technology (SMaRT) KU Leuven

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The aim of the Soft Matter, Rheology and Technology (SMaRT) division is to foster and conduct research on soft matter and the rheology of complex fluids on a fundamental level as well as their application to technical processes. Such complex fluids span a wide range of materials, including polymer solutions, melts and blends, emulsions, colloidal dispersions, surfactant solutions, etc.

A characteristic feature of such complex fluids and ...