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A new partnership between Skrydstrup Group (iNANO & Dept. of Chemistry, Aarhus University), Vestas, Olin, and the Danish Technological Institute collides industry and research to support circularity of wind turbine blades. The CETEC project paves the way for manufacturing new blades using materials from old turbine blades, thereby creating fully…
Chemically synthesized short DNA sequences are extremely important ingredients with countless uses in research laboratories, hospitals, and in industry, like in the method for identifying COVID-19. Phosphoramidites are necessary building blocks in the production of DNA sequences, but they are unstable, and break quickly. PhD Alexander Sandahl…
The Independent Research Fund Denmark grants DKK 65.5 million for 20 research projects at Natural Sciences. Jeppe Vang Lauritsen, Duncan Sutherland, Jan Skov Pedersen, Mogens Christensen, and Martin Bremholm receive DKK 17 million in total.
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO