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Working and studying has been different in just as many ways as there are employees and students, and together, each in their own way, they are keeping the wheels of NAT running. Separately. Meet some of them here, including Daniel Dupont at iNANO.
Professor Birgit Schiøtt (Department of Chemistry and iNANO) has received a VILLUM Synergy grant of DKK 3.0 million together with Professor Ira Assent (Department of Computer Science) for development of new cluster models that can provide a more accurate insight into proteins at the molecular level.
The demand for energy is growing and so is the demand for alternative energy solutions, which includes living sources of electricity. AU researchers have in collaboration with an international team created microbial energy cells and shows a method for improving the efficiency of bioelectrical systems.
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