DFF Grants For DTU Researchers 12 May

Technical University of Denmark

10 DTU researchers receive DKK 61 million in total from the Independent Research Fund Denmark under the DFF-Research Project2 initiative. With the grant, the researchers have the opportunity to pursue their most innovative ideas and promote innovative Danish research.

Grant recipients from DTU

  • Professor David R. Fuhrman, DTU Construct, receives the grant for the project 'MARSH: Marine advection and dissipation in the vegetated coastal environment'.
  • Professor Jesper Henri Hattel, DTU Construct, receives the grant for the project 'Controlling TURBulence in Metal gas Atomization for precise Powder engineering (TURBMAP)'.
  • Associate Professor Johan Lind, DTU Health Tech, receives the grant for the project 'Stretchable Micro-Electrode Arrays for Cardiac Precision Medicine'.
  • Professor Karsten Rottwitt, DTU Electro, receives the grant for the project 'Generation of optical quantum states in silicon core optical fibers'.
  • Professor Kristoffer Almdal, DTU Chemistry, receives the grant for the project 'Towards Multiscale Free-Form Manufacturing employing Tomograpic Polyspectral Reconstruction (ToMaTo)'.
  • Professor Piotr de Silva, DTU Energy, receives the grant for the project 'StableGenius: Design of stable organic flow battery electrolytes supported by computational intelligence'.
  • Professor Stefan Røpke, DTU Management, receives the grant for the project 'Learning-guided optimization'.
  • Associate Professor Søren Kramer, DTU Chemistry, receives the grant for the project 'Enantioselective Direct C-H Functionalization with CO2'.
  • Professor Thomas Sand Jespersen, DTU Energy, receives the grant for the project 'Breaking inversion symmetry by controlling crystal curvature'.
  • Associate Professor Toke Reinholt Fosgaard, DTU Energy, receives the grant for the project 'Who are the Tax Evaders? Understanding, Predicting, and Decreasing Tax Evasion'.
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