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iNANO is pleased to welcome Assistant Professor Max T.B. Clabbers, who joined Aarhus University in January 2025. Specializing in electron diffraction based cryo-EM methods, Max’s research focuses on structural biology and in situ experiments of ordered crystalline structures and their impact on human health and disease.
The future of clean energy depends on developing highly efficient catalysts for water splitting. A new study from Aarhus University including several iMAT members explores how cobalt atoms can be stabilized within a carbon nitride framework, improving their performance in the oxygen evolution reaction. By uncovering key atomic-scale interactions,…
A big congratulations to laboratory technician Rita Rosendahl, who was awarded the Royal Medal of Merit.
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO
Synthesis and optoelectronic properties of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides
PhD student Clara Bakkegaard Cramer, Department of Nanoscience