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Researchers at the University of Copenhagen and Aarhus University receive DKK 39.4 million from the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science to establish a new research center focusing on the potential of neutron-based methods to revolutionize pharmaceutical and food sciences.
Researchers at Aarhus University have discovered materials with record-high calcium (Ca²⁺) cationic conductivity due to a relatively open structure with weak dihydrogen bonds and weak interactions between organic apolar moieties. This new electrolyte could pave the way for next-generation solid-state batteries.
A big congratulations to Assistant Professor Emil Laust Kristoffersen from Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) and Molecular Biology and Genetics (MBG) for receiving a Villum Young Investigator grant.
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Synthesis and optoelectronic properties of two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides
PhD student Clara Bakkegaard Cramer, Department of Nanoscience