Technical University of Denmark
The grants are awarded to researchers at all career stages and within different fields. The 159 awarded grants are distributed as follows: 32 for humanities research projects, 40 for social science projects, and 87 for research within the natural sciences.
Among the grant recipients are 15 researchers from DTU. They will receive a total of approximately DKK 65 million.
Grant recipients from DTU
- Ane Elise Schrøder receives a Reintegration Fellowship for the project 'Revolutionising palaeontology: developing, testing and tuning imaging technologies'.
- Associate Professor Andreas Ibrom, DTU Sustain, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'Automated soil gas exchange system for continuous observation of CO2, CH4 and N2O (SoilGH-Gex)'.
- Professor Christian Pedersen, DTU Electro, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project '1 GHz NIR–MIR dual-comb system for precision micro-spectroscopy'.
- Senior Researcher Felix Trier, DTU Energy, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'HIT-MAG – High Temperature Magnetometry for New Energy Materials'.
- Senior Researcher Karen Feilberg, DTU Offshore, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'Breaking the Salt Barrier: Denmark's First Triple Quadrupole ICP-MS For High Salinity Brines'.
- Professor Kasper Steen Pedersen, DTU Chemistry, receives a Semper Ardens: Accomplish grant for the project 'Molecularly Encoded Quantum Materials (MolEQ): Chemistry-Driven Design of Quantum Matter'.
- Professor Lars A. Buchhave, DTU Space, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'A Laser Frequency Comb Calibrator for the Second Earth Spectrograph (2ES)'.
- Associate Professor Luisa Siniscalchi, DTU Compute, receives a Semper Ardens: Accelerate grant for the project 'Designing Post-Quantum Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge Proof from Reliable Assumptions'.
- Associate Professor Martin Hansen, DTU Sustain, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'Expanding the detectable molecular space to elucidate environmental processes'.
- Senior Research Mikkel Heuck, DTU Electro, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'Laser System for Cavity-Enhanced Light-Matter Interactions (ENLIGHTEN)'.
- Senior Researcher Osamu Takayama, DTU Electro, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'Spectroscopy system for chiral molecule detection'.
- Associate Professor Ravi Reshadri, DTU Management, receives a Semper Ardens: Accelerate grant for the project "'Winners' and 'Losers' - 'Just' market-based instruments for urban transport".
- Professor Robert Madsen, DTU Chemistry, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'Upgrading a 400 MHz NMR spectrometer at the NMR Center DTU - increasing and sustaining impact'.
- Sieme Bossier receives a Reintegration Fellowship for the project 'Enabling small-scale fisheries to thrive despite climate and economic change'.
- Professor Sophie Beeren, DTU Chemistry, receives a Research Infrastructure grant for the project 'Inducing enzymes to make new glycans for Supramolecular Chemistry'.
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