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From 8 May to 22 July, Rasmus Kryger Mondrup will join Aarhus Space Centre as a Research Assistant.
How do we create the best conditions for solving society’s major challenges? For Andreas Møllebjerg, postdoc at iNANO, Aarhus University, the answer…
Professor Hanne Lakkenborg Kristensen from AU FOOD joined as a new member of the Danish Think and Action Forum ’Madtanken’ from February 2026.
Join the iNANO Annual Meeting 2026 on 27 May (09:00–22:00) in iNANO AUD (1593-012). Enjoy talks by Prof. Hanadi Sleiman, Prof. Willem Mulder, Prof.…
DISCO-2 is now in orbit, and we are looking for students to join our operations team
How do atoms move when a liquid flows or a hot glass changes shape? Their motion happens so quickly in a seemingly random manner. Yet researchers have…
Professor Dorthe Ravnsbæk from the Department of Chemistry and iNANO at Aarhus University has been awarded the Holst-Knudsen Research Talent Prize,…
Work from the group on upcycling nitrile rubber into polyamines that capture carbon is covered in a recent article from Chemical & Engineering News.
Check out our most recent publication in Chem on CO2 capture with post-modified nitrile and styrene-butadiene-styrene rubbers.
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