Technical University of Denmark
23 young, talented researchers receive DKK 80 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark under the Inge Lehmann Research Talent Programme. The programme aims to strengthen talent development in Danish research and promote a more equal gender balance in research environments, especially at the career stages where inequality typically occurs. The programme enables young researchers to immerse themselves in their own research ideas.
Grant recipients from DTU
- Assistant Professor Maryam Abdinejad, DTU Energy, receives DKK 3.5 million for the project 'Sustainable and Highly Efficient Direct Air Capture of CO2 for Carbon Neutrality (SHECO2)'.
- Assistant Professor Melisa Benard Valle, DTU Bioengineering, receives DKK 3.5 million for the project 'Mapping endogenous regulation of metalloproteases to guide the design of precision molecular tools'.
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