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16.04.2012 | iNano, News type

WCC Einstein Award Lecture by Prof. Michael Grätzel

Nanostructured Photosystems for the Generation of Electricity and Fuels from Sunlight

27.02.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:6:Awards

New member of The Danish Council for Research Policy

The minister of education has by effect of the 22 February 2012 appointed Chairman of the Carlsberg Foundation, professor Flemming Besenbacher, iNANO and Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, as member of The Danish Council for Research Policy. He will replace prof. Niels Chr. Nielsen, iNANO and Dept. of Chemistry. About The Danish Council for…

The 32 Elite Research Leaders in Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket

17.02.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:6:Awards, imported:inano.au.dk:3:Miscellaneous

Three iNANO scientists handed their awards at Elite Researcher ceremony

In 2011 it was announced that Rikke Louise Meyer and Ebbe Sloth Andersen would receive research leader grants from the Sapere Aude research career programmme run by the Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF). At a ceremony on 9 February, in the beautiful Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, they officially received their awards alongside the other 30…

15.02.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:6:Awards

iNANO student Shuai Zhang wins the grand price of poster competition

PhD student Shuai Zhang wins the 500 euro grand price for his contribution to the poster competition at the 2012 Nordic SPM Conference hosted at Institute for Surface Chemistry (YKI), Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden on 14th -15th February 2012. The conference focuses on recent technology development of…

03.02.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:6:Awards

iNANO Master’s Student wins Institute of Nanotechnology International Student Award

On February 1, 2012, Marie Krogsgaard was awarded the IoN Student Award 2012. She impressed the review panel, consisting of experts from academia and industry, with her submission on “Mussel Inspired Potential Tissue Adhesives – Design, Synthesis and Characterization” in terms of technical depth and creativity, and the quality of her academic…

01.02.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:3:Miscellaneous

THOMAS VOSEGAARD APPOINTED ACTING DIRECTOR OF THE AARHUS SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Thomas Vosegaard has been appointed acting director of the Aarhus School of Engineering as of 1 February 2012.

01.02.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:3:Miscellaneous

iNANO's 10th Anniversary and change of director

RECEPTION In celebration of iNANO’s 10th Anniversary and to mark the change of directors you are invited to a reception on Monday 6 February 2012 at 3.30 p.m. in the Physics Canteen, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ny Munkegade 120, building 1520, 8000 Aarhus C. The Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) was inaugurated in January…

17.01.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:6:Awards

Prof. Flemming Besenbacher awarded ‘The Award for International Scientific Cooperation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’

The Award for International Scientific Cooperation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is the highest award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), People’s Republic of China. This award is to commend and honor those eminent foreign experts who have made outstanding contributions to facilitate cooperation with CAS. The award is given to encourage…

11.01.2012 | imported:inano.au.dk:6:Awards

Brigitte Städler awarded the L’Oreal-UNESCO fellowship “ For Women in Natural Science”

The L'Oréal-UNESCO fellowship is an annual acknowledgement established to promote scientific careers and identify outstanding women in natural science. It is supported by the Danish National Commission for UNESCO and the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters. The fellowships are each valued at DKK 100,000 and are awarded to three extremely…

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New times at au.dk/en

The university’s website is being redesigned. The design and content will therefore change, and you may experience for a while that old and new sections are mixed together, and that the content is not in its usual place.

We hope that the new website will make up for any inconvenience, and that you will enjoy greater coherence throughout and find the website simpler to use.

Why are we making a mess?

In the time ahead, you will notice a mixture of old and new designs in the pages on the website.

In spring 2011, Aarhus University’s nine main academic areas were reduced to four, and the fifty-five departments became twenty-six. This was to unify the organisation and to strengthen the university’s interdisciplinary approach. We are now following suit by restructuring the entire website to ensure more coherence in the content and design.

Such an exercise takes time – and we hope you will bear with us!

Take a short cut

Under the HOT KEY at the top right, you can find links to the most frequently used content on the website, as well as the two new universes for staff and students.

Where can I find it?

Use the new mega dropdowns to get an overview of the website’s content. They open when you run your mouse over the navigation at the top.

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