DTU CHEMISTRY Department of Chemistry
Kemi: FacultyInorganic Chemistry_Group: Centre for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry
Kemitorvet 207
Building 206, room 166
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Associate Professor Martin Nielsen from DTU Chemistry has been granted 4 million DKK as a result of being upgraded from the Villum Young Investigators Program (YIP) to YIP+ along with three other talented researchers.
DTU Chemistry has received funding for two green research ideas. Both projects have high ambitions for exploiting energy sources in a more efficient way.
Smart polymers, protein stability, fuel cells and solar energy headline new projects at DTU Chemistry made possible by Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF).
Four DTU researchers receive close to EUR 1,3 million each from VILLUM FONDEN. Now they are to establish research groups and realize their ambitions.