Villum Experiment Grants For DTU Researchers

Technical University of Denmark

14 researchers from DTU have received an Experiment grant from Villum Fonden to realise their innovative research ideas.

De 14 bevillingsmodtagere

  • Postdoc Adrian Alexander Schiefler, DTU Physics, receives the grant for the project "Where does all the CO2 go? A 4D investigation at the nanoscale".
  • Postdoc Amit Chanda, DTU Energy, receives the grant for the project "ETHOS – Efficient Thermal energy harvesting at "empty" Oxide interfaces".
  • Postdoc Antonio Grimalt Alemany, DTU Chemical Engineering, receives the grant for the project "MicrobesTALK – Talking microbes into biofilms".
  • Postdoc Christopher Røhl Yskes Andersen, DTU Nanolab, receives the grant for the project "Direct View to Quantum Dot Prototyping".
  • Assistant Professor Jinhyun Chang, DTU Energy, receives the grant for the project "Moisture-tolerant, Fluorine-free Electrolytes for Scalable and Sustainable Batteries".
  • Postdoc Kyveli Kompatsiari, DTU Compute, receives the grant for the project "Perturbing self-other dynamics in social interactions using two-brain stimulation".
  • Professor Manuel Pinelo, DTU Chemical Engineering, receives the grant for the project "A Nature-Inspired Novel Technique to Overcome Present Limitations of Enzyme Immobilization".
  • Postdoc Masoud Alizadehshamsabadi, DTU Wind, receives the grant for the project "Eliminating the need for preheating and post-weld heat treatment of large-scale ductile cast iron components (NoHeatWeld)".
  • Senior Researcher Morten Schiøtt, DTU Bioengineering, receives the grant for the project "Leaf-cutting ant inspired biomass conversion using Fenton chemistry".
  • Postdoc Qinying Pan, DTU Chemistry, receives the grant for the project "Spatial Regulation of Heteronuclear Metal sites in Nano-porous Photocatalyst for efficient CO2 to C2+ Product conversion".
  • Associate Professor Sanshui Xiao, DTU Electro, receives the grant for the project "Developing ultrahigh spatial and temporal resolution microscopy to probe quantum features in moiré superlattices".
  • Professor Thomas Sand Jespersen, DTU Energy, receives the grant for the project "Topological protection in electronic circuits (TOPEL)".
  • Associate Professor Tim McGinley, DTU Construct, receives the grant for the project "GeneBuild: Modelling the genes of buildings to support their scientific analysis".
  • Postdoc Valdemaras Petrosius, DTU Bioengineering, receives the grant for the project "Peptide barcode enabled lineage tracing with mass spectrometry based single-cell proteomics".
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