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Noelle Walsh
Forskare
Profilområdesmedlem
,
LTH profilområde: Aerosoler
Forskare, Teamledare
,
MAX IV, LDM
Gruppchef
,
MAX IV, Vetenskapsavdelning
Telefon
+46730729468, +46462226575
E-postadress
noelle.walsh
maxiv.lu
se
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Chemistry
Ab Initio Calculation
17%
Ammonia
35%
Atmospheric Aerosol
25%
Butadiene
35%
Carbon
35%
Carbon Dioxide
35%
Chemical Bond
23%
Chemical Reaction
7%
Chemical Reaction Product
7%
Concentration
21%
Density Functional Theory
7%
Dissociation
17%
Dissociation Energy
7%
Electron Particle
47%
Electron Spectra
11%
Energy
56%
Excited State
17%
Hydrogen
61%
Ion
7%
Ionization
32%
Isolated Molecule
7%
Jet
35%
Kinematics
35%
Liquid
35%
Mass Spectrometry
7%
Molecular Dynamics
53%
Molecule
87%
Nucleation
71%
Particle Size
10%
Photochemical Reaction
14%
Photochemistry
14%
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
35%
Potential Energy Surface
7%
Procedure
100%
Proton Transfer
35%
Quantum Chemistry
7%
Reaction Mechanism
17%
Soft X-Ray
7%
Spectroscopy
25%
Surface Analysis
11%
Symmetry
11%
Vibration
11%
Water Type
53%
Physics
Aerosol
62%
Angular Distribution
11%
Anisotropy
8%
Beamline
35%
Beamline
11%
Calculation
16%
Contours
11%
Correlation
8%
Density Functional Theory
8%
Dissociation
8%
Droplet
8%
Electron
17%
Energetics
8%
Environment
8%
Exothermic Reaction
7%
Expansion
8%
Geometry
19%
High Resolution
11%
Hydrogen
44%
Information
11%
Injection
11%
Ion
43%
Ionization
52%
Kinematics
17%
Liquids
11%
Mass Spectroscopy
7%
Model
17%
Molecular Dynamics
8%
Molecules
39%
Optics
5%
Photochemical Reaction
14%
Photoelectric Emission
17%
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
17%
Planetary Atmosphere
7%
Pressure
5%
Quantum Chemistry
7%
Semiconductor Nanoparticles
5%
Solids
11%
Station
11%
Synchrotron Radiation
8%
Target
5%
Technology
11%
Ultrahigh Vacuum
5%
Utilization
11%
Vapor Phase
5%
X Ray
79%
X Ray Spectroscopy
71%
Social Sciences
Approach
14%
Conferences
5%
Discussion
8%
Interviews
8%
Policy
5%
Research
5%
Students
35%
Supervision
35%
Universities
5%