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Professor Daniel Otzen (iNANO, Aarhus University) has been awarded a DKK 6 million Distinguished Innovator Grant by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. This prestigious grant will fund the ENCORE project, which aims to transform nylon waste into new nylon products by using bacterial enzymes, reducing the need for fossil fuel-derived materials. The project…
Associate Professor Ken Howard has been elected to the Controlled Release Society (CRS) College of Fellows. This prestigious recognition honors exceptional individuals in the field of controlled release who have made outstanding and sustained contributions to delivery science and technology for over a decade. As a newly elected fellow, Howard joins…
Professor Jeppe Vang Lauritsen has been named the new director of the Aarhus University Centre for Integrated Materials Research (iMAT). Succeeding Bo Brummerstedt Iversen, Lauritsen aims to further iMAT's mission of advancing materials science through interdisciplinary collaboration across the faculties for natural and technical sciences.
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