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Deciphering redshifted 21-cm signals
Andrei Mesinger: The cosmic dawn
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Convergent-divergent riblets
Jian Fang: Bio-inspired surfaces for reducing flow separation
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Molecular dynamics simulations
Mert Gur: Understanding the biomolecular nanomachines in our cells
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Anomalous magnetic moment of muons
Leonardo Giusti: Exploring the Standard Model to discover the physics beyond
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Energy conversion and storage
Sivan Refaely-Abramson: Energetically excited states in heterogenous photocatalysts
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Computational earthquake seismology
Vadim Monteiller: Mapping the Earth’s interior
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Numerical relativity
Carlos Palenzuela: Magnetic field amplification in binary neutron star mergers
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Simulating turbulent flows
Alessandra Sabina Lanotte: Refining the models of small-scale turbulence
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Dry eye syndrome
Ilpo Vattulainen: How blinking affects the tear film lipid layer in the eye
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Colliding quantum vortices
Gabriel Wlazłowski: Understanding the superfluid interior of neutron stars
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Generation IV nuclear reactors
Lilla Koloszar: Fluid dynamics of liquid metal coolants in nuclear reactors
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Simulating solar magnetism
Maarit Käpylä: New understanding of both large and small-scale solar dynamos
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Hybrid improper ferroelectric materials
João Pedro Esteves de Araújo: Enhancing ferroelectric and magnetic properties of materials
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Studying the structures of Cooper pairs
Mark van Schilfgaarde: Unconventional superconductivity
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