![]() | 2021.12.08 | MAX-IV First general user experiment at the Danish beamline DanMAXGroup members Thorbjørn Erik Køppen Christensen and Peter Alling Vibe as well as AXIA manager Nina K. Wittig have travelled to Lund in Sweden to conduct scanning X-ray scattering and fluorescence experiments to elucidate the mantis shrimp hammer structure at the DanMAX materials science beamline at the MAX-IV Laboratory. |
![]() | 2021.10.15 | SDU Master student Christian Lund Rasmussen wins poster prize at this year's IGSSCongratulations to group member and master student Christian Lund Rasmussen for winning a poster prize at the Inorganic Graduate Student Seminar held at SDU October 15. |
![]() | 2021.10.9 | DTU PhD student Thorbjørn Erik Køppen Christensen wins poster prize at this year's DanScatt meetingCongratulations to group member and PhD student Thorbjørn Erik Køppen Christensen for winning a poster prize at annual DanScatt Meeting 2021 held at DTU October 8-9. |
![]() | 2021.08.27 | Fuglsang Manor PhD student Maja Østergaard wins prize for best CINEMAX projectCongratulations to group member and PhD student Maja Østergaard for winning the prize for best project with her team at the CINEMAX PhD course on high-resolution tomography analysis held at Fuglsang Manor August 23-27. |
![]() | 2021.06.22 | ESRF First on-site synchrotron beamtime since Covid-19Group members Jonas Palle and Maja Østergaard as well as AXIA manager Nina K. Wittig have travelled to Grenoble in France to participate on-site in X-ray diffraction-CT experiments at the ID13 nanofocus beamline at the ESRF. While we have been able to conduct several synchrotron beamtimes remotely during the corona lockdown, this challenging experiment required our presence and we are excited to commence data analysis shortly. |
![]() | 2021.06.14 | iNANO First measurements on new AXIA X-ray microscopeA state-of-the-art X-ray microscope capable of sub-micrometer 3D resolution has been installed at iNANO as part of AXIA and first measurements are promising! AXIA is a new research infrastructure aimed at multi-scale X-ray imaging of bone and other complex materials spearheaded by Henrik Birkedal. |
![]() | 2021.01.05 | iNANO Interview with Henrik Birkedal on green bioinspired adhesivesHenrik Birkedal was interviewed to Danish national newspaper Politiken 2021/01/05 on his group's involvement in the development of mussel inspired leather adhesives, which occurs in a MUDP project funded by the Ministry of Environment of Denmark. |
![]() | 2020.12.17 | iNANO New grant to study Narwhal tusksWe have been awarded 14,359,011 NOK to study narwhal tusks in a NordForsk interdisciplinary project “Narwhal tusks: a tale with a twist”. The project is a Scandinavian collaboration with the groups of Marianne Liebi (Charlmers University of Technology, Sweden) and Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen (Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, Greenland) |