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Wu, F. (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author), Muller, Adrian (author)
Bioenergy from energy crops is a source of negative emissions and carbon-neutral fuels in many 1.5/2 ∘C IPCC pathways. This may compete with other land uses. In contrast, ancillary biomass like by-products and waste is not primarily grown for energy and thus without land/food/feed competition. Here, we examine the availability and environmental...
journal article 2024
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Wu, F. (author), Muller, Adrian (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author)
Biomass is a growing renewable energy source in Europe and is envisioned to play a role for realising carbon neutrality, predominantly using dedicated energy crops. However, dedicated biomass is controversial for reasons including its competition with food production or its land-use and emissions impacts. Here we examine the potential role of a...
journal article 2023
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Wu, F. (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author)
Bioenergy is currently a major renewable energy source in Europe but faces an unclear future because of conflicting modelling results and the lack of long-term policy. This paper identifies three challenges and potential opportunities by analysing bioenergy's historical national deployment, current policy support, and possible future roles in...
review 2023
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Zhang, Yuquan W. (author), Geng, Yong (author), Zhang, Bin (author), Yang, Shaohua (author), Izikowitz, David V. (author), Yin, Haitao (author), Wu, F. (author), Yu, Haishan (author), Liu, Huiwen (author), Zhou, Weiduo (author)
Very few developed economies have a full free trade agreement (FTA) with China. This study employs one GTAP model and builds an extended environmental multi-region input–output model to investigate a hypothetical China-UK FTA, concerning embodied industrial emissions of SO2, PM2.5, NOX, and NH3. The economic sectors are also classified based on...
journal article 2022
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Kraft, Rainer (author), Mohrmann, Jens (author), Du, Renjun (author), Selvasundaram, Pranauv Balaji (author), Irfan, M. (author), Kanilmaz, Umut Nefta (author), Wu, F. (author), Beckmann, Detlef (author), Von Löhneysen, Hilbert (author), Krupke, Ralph (author), Akhmerov, A.R. (author), Gornyi, Igor (author), Danneau, Romain (author)
The Josephson effect is one of the most studied macroscopic quantum phenomena in condensed matter physics and has been an essential part of the quantum technologies development over the last decades. It is already used in many applications such as magnetometry, metrology, quantum computing, detectors or electronic refrigeration. However,...
journal article 2018
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Bisson-Filho, Alexandre W. (author), Hsu, Yen Pang (author), Squyres, Georgia R. (author), Kuru, Erkin (author), Wu, F. (author), Jukes, Calum (author), Sun, Yingjie (author), Dekker, C. (author), Holden, Seamus (author), VanNieuwenhze, Michael S. (author), Brun, Yves V. (author), Garner, Ethan C. (author)
The mechanism by which bacteria divide is not well understood. Cell division is mediated by filaments of FtsZ and FtsA (FtsAZ) that recruit septal peptidoglycan-synthesizing enzymes to the division site. To understand how these components coordinate to divide cells, we visualized their movements relative to the dynamics of cell wall synthesis...
journal article 2017
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Wu, F. (author), Halatek, Jacob (author), Reiter, Matthias (author), Kingma, Enzo (author), Frey, Erwin (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Cells owe their internal organization to self-organized protein patterns, which originate and adapt to growth and external stimuli via a process that is as complex as it is little understood. Here, we study the emergence, stability, and state transitions of multistable Min protein oscillation patterns in live Escherichia coli bacteria during...
journal article 2016
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Wu, F. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Nanofabricated structures and microfluidic technologies are increasingly being used to study bacteria because of their precise spatial and temporal control. They have facilitated studying many long-standing questions regarding growth, chemotaxis and cell-fate switching, and opened up new areas such as probing the effect of boundary geometries...
review 2016
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Wu, F. (author)
One of the most basic features that pervade biology is the existence of boundaries that separate living cells from their outer environments. Molecules responsible for the internal organization of a living cell must adapt to its boundaries, as the cell grows, divides, and changes in shape and size. In this thesis, we aim to understand how...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Männik, J. (author), Wu, F. (author), Hol, F.J.H. (author), Bisicchia, P. (author), Sherratt, D.J. (author), Keymer, J.E. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Cell division in typical rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli shows a remarkable plasticity in being able to adapt to a variety of irregular cell shapes. Here, we investigate the roles of the Min system and the nucleoid-occlusion factor SlmA in supporting this adaptation. We study “squeezed” E. coli in narrow nanofabricated channels...
journal article 2012
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Danneau, R. (author), Wu, F. (author), Craciun, M.F. (author), Russo, S. (author), Tomi, M.Y. (author), Salmilehto, J. (author), Morpurgo, A.F. (author), Hakonen, P.J. (author)
journal article 2008
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