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The Danish Council of Independent Research has granted funds to carry out Atomic-scale studies of iron-based Fischer-Tropsch catalyst.
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) is already proven technology for the production of premium quality fuels from biomass, coal and natural gas, but a lack of detailed insight into the active catalyst is currently…
A large part of total world energy consumption is derived from non-renewable fossil fuels. Replacing this source of energy by solar energy via harvesting it in photovoltaic devices is a challenging and highly attractive alternative, particularly through the photoelectrocatalytic water splitting reaction schemes.
Within the China-Denmark…
Better knowledge about genetics and metabolites should provide a leading edge to Danish malting barley on the European market. The Danish Innovation Fund invests 3 million dkk (~ 400 k€) in the development of novel methods to predict and improve malting quality in less time than today. The goal is that…
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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