DTU har i 2015 udvalgt 20 yderst talentfulde unge forskere til at modtage H.C. Ørsted COFUNDpostdocDTU-legater. De unge forskere stammer fra hele verden og vil bruge de næste to år på DTU.
Af Stine Work Brodersen og Vibeke Hempler
DTU har i 2015 budt velkommen til 20 yderst talentfulde unge forskere, der har modtaget H.C. Ørsted COFUNDpostdocDTU-legaterne. Legatprogrammet har til formål at fremme karrieremuligheder for unge forskere ved at give dem mulighed for at fordybe sig i egne forskningsprojekter i en længere periode.
Det oprindelige H.C. Ørsted Postdoc Program, der blev lanceret i 2004, gav et-årige legater til unge, udenlandske forskere, der havde vist exceptionelle resultater i deres forskning. Co-funding fra EU's Marie Curie Actions program tillod i 2014, at DTU kunne udvide programmet både i forhold til antal forskere og længden af forskningsopholdene.
Ikke færre end 183 ansøgere ansøgte ved fristen i 2015. Efter en grundig evalueringsproces, hvor samtlige ansøgninger blev internationalt eksternt peer-reviewet, udvalgte DTU de 20 forskere, der viste størst potentiale inden for deres områder. De unge forskere er af 13 forskellige nationaliteter og vil i løbet af de næste par år arbejde på 14 af DTU’s institutter og centre inden for en række forskellige forskningsområder.
Modtagere af H.C. Ørsted COFUNDpostdocDTU-legaterne i 2015:
NAME
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DEPARTMENT
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COUNTRY
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PROJECT TITLE
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Albert Granados
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DTU Compute
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Spain
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Optimization of energy harvesting systems by scattering methods
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Albert Kilian Engstfeld
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DTU Physics
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Germany
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Fundamental studies of the catalysis of electrochemical fuel production
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Alexey Dudnik
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DTU Biosustain
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Kasakhstan
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Development of tools for precise genome engineering in lactic acid bacteria and their implementation in construction of bacterial cell factories
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Christoph Köhn
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DTU Space
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Germany
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Modelling of hard emissions from discharges including feedback physics
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Christos Tserkezis
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DTU Fotonik
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Greece
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Emitter-plasmon hybrid nanostructures: optical response beyond classical electrodynamics
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Chuang Wen
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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China
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CO2 condensation and separation from natural gas using a novel supersonic separation process
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Deepak Marla
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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India
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Multiphysics modeling of laser induced selective activation (LISA) for autocatalytic electroless plating
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Golbarg Mehraei
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DTU Electrical Engineering
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USA
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Effects of auditory nerve and cochlear damage on auditory attention
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Ji Zhang
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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China
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Experimental analysis of heat transfer and pressure drop using zeotropic mixtures in plate heat exchangers for low-grade heat to power conversion
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Julia Hütter
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DTU Vet
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Germany
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Analysis of the functional role of different intestinal DC subsets in the induction of mucosal IgA
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Jun Wu
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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China
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Interactive Topology Optimization for Additive Manufacturing
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Khuong Van Dinh
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DTU Aqua
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Vietnam
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Marine pelagic secondary production under environmental stress - impacts of climate change and oil exposure
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Maryam Jokar
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DTU Food
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Iran
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Fate and Behaviour of Nano-Structured Metal particles Released From Food Contact Materials in Gastrointestinal Tract Model
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Mátyás Imre Pápai
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DTU Chemistry
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Hungary
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Quantum Dynamics of Photoinduced Processes in Transition-Metal-Based Functional Molecules
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Michal Wagner
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DTU Chemistry
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Poland
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Development of quinones-enriched gold nanoparticles for energy storage and bioelectrochemistry
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Nicki Frank Hinsche
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DTU Physics
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Germany
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Electron-phonon & electron-electron coupling in nanostructured thermoelectric materials
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Pieter Daniël van Denderen
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DTU Aqua
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Holland
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Density-dependent regulation in marine fish and its consequences for their sustainable exploitation
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Platon Gkamaletsos
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DTU Cen
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Greece
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Nanoscale electron microscopic investigation of strategic & hazardous elements in critical raw materials and metallurgical residues
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Shiyu Gan
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DTU Physics
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China
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Graphene and graphene-like two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials stabilized hierarchical Si-photocathodes for photoelectrochemical water splitting
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Tae Kwang Ha
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DTU Biosustain
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South Korea
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Enhancement of therapeutic protein production in CHO cells: Coping with the ER stress
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