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Accurate understanding of the chemistry of surfaces is crucial for many existing and new technologies within life- and materials science, among others. With a grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, Aarhus University is the first place in Denmark to obtain an X-ray-based spectroscope, called NAP-XPS. The equipment will tell us, for example, how new…
In a beautiful fusion of science and art, two PhD students from iNANO at Aarhus University have created a stunning piece of folded paper art that now adorns the cover of the scientific journal, Advanced Materials.
Four iNANO-associated researchers will have a unique opportunity to test their research ideas that have the potential to change our knowledge of the world. They will each receive approximately DKK 2 million out of a total amount of DKK 97 million awarded by the Villum Foundation.
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO