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Congratulations to Professor Jeppe Vang Lauritsen, Professor Kurt Gothelf, Professor Torben René Jensen, and all the other researchers at Faculty of Natural Sciences, who each have been granted a Villum Experiment Grant of DKK 2 million. Lauritsen, Gothelf, and Jensen will investigate topological insulators in electrocatalytic reactions, small…
When studying stability and folding of proteins hydrogen exchange substitution is a very important technique. However, the interpretation of the data is complicated by electrostatic effects and the magnitude of these has not been accounted for until now. Mulder et al. have now shown a way to better foretell these effects and thereby provide a key…
Nanoscience student, Cathrine Abild Meyer has been selected as a strong and promising research talent at Aarhus University. She will receive the HM Queen Margrethe II Travel Grant 2021, which will allow her to go study abroad.
Cathrine Abild Meyer is presently a Master's student and earned top marks for her Bachelor's project at Brigitte Städler's…
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO