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Developing new materials with special properties is of crucial importance for scientific progress in areas such as energy, construction, environmentally responsible technologies, transport and electronics. Aarhus University has therefore established the interdisciplinary Centre for Integrated Materials Research (iMAT), hosted by Interdisciplinary…
On the 15th August iNANO will host the inauguration of Centre for Integrated Materials Research (iMAT),
which will play an important role in the development of national and international materials research collaborations.
Along with a number of leading Danish industrial companies, Aarhus University has opted out of the rat race in a new collaboration on industrially relevant basic research. Researchers and companies from all over Denmark publish all their results and data on the innovative Open Science platform, where the information is available free of charge to…
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO