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University of Groningen

Multiscale Membrane Models Liu, Yang

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10.33612/diss.136221782

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Liu, Y. (2020). Multiscale Membrane Models. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.136221782

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Acknowledgement

There are several people I want to thank for helping my research and my life in Groningen. It is hard to imagine my life without you.

First of all, I want to thank Siewert for generously hiring me in our wonderful group, even though I did not have a related research background. During the first three years of my Ph.D., you gave me enough freedom to study whatever I want. And last year, you spent a lot of time guiding and helping me polishing my thesis. Hope our group can be better and better under your guidance. Jonathan and Alex, thanks for the daily supervision and guidance in every stage of my Ph.D. I had tons of questions and am very grateful for your patience to answer. Your knowledge, academic skills and sense of values forge who I am now. I wish you good luck with supervising more younger students.

Weria, Peter, MingMing, Riccardo, Fude and Paulo, Whenever I encountered some problems in the work, I always come to you for help. Thank you for solving my problems and for many meaningful discussions. Hope you have a bright future in the academic world.

Weria, Peter and Juanjuan, Thank you for the quiet and relaxing working environment and I really enjoy it.

Masha and Antara, thank you for listening to my complaints about research and life. Bea, Anmara and Tamara, cannot thank you enough for helping me deal with the bureaucratic paperwork.

Antara, Bart, Carsten, Fabian, Floris, Haleh, Helgi, Ignacio, Ilias, Jonathan, Josef, Juanjuan, Manel, Maria, Masha, Matthijs, Melanie, Paulo, Peter, Petteri, Pim, Riccardo, Sebastian, Tsjerk, Weria, Alex, Siewert, thank you for the helping me in my work and give me the best working environment in the world.

My family, Yuchen Du and her family, thank you for always being there for me.

Li Dai and Junjie Jiao, you were great roommates and the first two friends I had in Groningen. Thank you for the support and accompany. Wish you great careers in the future.

Zhencheng Tang. ShiLin Chen, Shuqing He, Xilai Ma, Su Liu, Binyuan Liu, Shuai Feng, thank you for so much being more than friends. I wish I could meet you earlier. I hope you have good lives, even though some of you are leaving Groningen.

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YingYing Cong, Bing Jiang, Cong Duan, Binyu Peng, Yue Gu, Weihao Tang, Wanyi Zhang, Ke Zhen, Xin Yang, Yuxi Zhu, Mingqi Tu, thank you for so many crazy moments. My life in Groningen is more colorful with your company.

Chentao Ji, Fei Wu, Jing Wu, Huala Wu, Yingying Wu, Yehan Tao, thank you for your so many happy hours.

Undoubtedly, I may have forgotten to mention some people here. If it is you, I thank you here for helping me during my Ph.D.

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