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GeSn alloys are a promising material for integrating infrared light sources directly on silicon chips. In his PhD project at the Department of Physics…
Can magnetism spark a green energy breakthrough? A new ERC Synergy project, iNANO’s Jeppe Vang Lauritsen and partners will explore how magnetic fields…
The ASSW 2026 Science Day will be held at the new Universitetsbyen Rotunda at Aarhus University on 29 March 2026.
In a world marked by geopolitical tensions, hybrid wars and a climate crisis, science is needed more than ever to create the solutions of the future.…
In her PhD at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center and Department of Chemistry, Kirstine Nygaard Kolding explored how small organic molecules can…
We invite expressions of interest from researchers with open-ended employment at Aarhus University to lead ARC into its next phase of development. The…
iNANO and Clinical Medicine join forces to explore extracellular vesicles as a potential drug delivery system for neurological diseases such as…
START is excited to announce a new commentary published in Trends in Food Science & Technology by researchers from the START 2GETHER HUB: “The why and…
Associate Professor Victoria Birkedal (Department of Chemistry & iNANO) and Professor Asger Hobolth (Department of Mathematics), both from Aarhus…
Medical scans like PET are vital tools for detecting and diagnosing cancer. At the heart of these scanners are materials called scintillators, which…
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