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- Jan Lipfert appointed Professor of Experimental Biophysics & Bio-Inspired MaterialsAs of 1 February, Prof. Jan Lipfert is appointed Professor of Experimental Biophysics & Bio-Inspired Materials at the Department of Physics./en/news/jan-lipfert-appointed-professor-of-experimental-biophysics-bio-inspired-materials
- Light-catalyst interactions to sense and steer chemical reactionsAMOLF and Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have been awarded a 1.9 M€ research project by NWO to develop radically new catalytic reactors using plasmonic systems./en/news/light-catalyst-interactions-to-sense-and-steer-chemical-reactions
- Prof. Bert Weckhuysen wint Max Planck Frontier Award 2022Het Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) heeft de Max Planck Frontier Award dit jaar toegekend aan prof. Bert Weckhuysen./nieuws/prof-bert-weckhuysen-wint-max-planck-frontier-award-2022
- Prof. Bert Weckhuysen wins Max Planck Frontier Award 2022The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) has awarded this year’s Max Planck Frontier Award to Prof. Bert Weckhuysen./en/news/prof-bert-weckhuysen-wins-max-planck-frontier-award-2022
- 4 million euro grant to accelerate innovation on solar fuels and chemicalsA broad partnership around solar fuels and chemistry receives a 4 million euro grant from the European Union’s Horizon funding programme. This enables the team to greatly strengthen the solar fuels and chemical community within Europe./en/news/4-million-euro-grant-to-accelerate-innovation-on-solar-fuels-and-chemicals
- Extremely sensitive nano-sensors can detect trace amounts of moleculesUtrecht researchers have developed a new type of sensor, about 500 times smaller than the width of a human hair./en/news/extremely-sensitive-nano-sensors-can-detect-trace-amounts-of-molecules
- Extreem gevoelige nano-sensoren detecteren ‘vingerafdruk’ van moleculenUtrechtse onderzoekers hebben een nieuw type sensor ontwikkeld, ongeveer 500 keer kleiner dan de breedte van een menselijke haar./nieuws/extreem-gevoelige-nano-sensoren-detecteren-vingerafdruk-van-moleculen
- Microscopic tug of war with coronaSARS-CoV-2 virus particles can resist high physical forces. This determines partly their success, according to a publication of the new UU-professor Jan Lipfert in PNAS./en/news/microscopic-tug-of-war-with-corona
- DNA met een twist door een snufje zoutBiofysici van de UU hebben gemeten hoe zout de draaiing van DNA beïnvloedt. De nieuwe kennis is van belang voor het maken van nanomaterialen./nieuws/dna-met-een-twist-door-een-snufje-zout
- DNA with a twist due to a pinch of saltUU biophysicists have measured how the twist of DNA is affected by the presence of salt. The new knowledge is important for making nanomaterials./en/news/dna-with-a-twist-due-to-a-pinch-of-salt
- Onderzoekers Universiteit Utrecht krijgen controle over groei 2D materiaalOnderzoekers in de hele wereld hebben zich gestort op 2D materialen zoals grafeen, waarmee een heel scala aan materiaaleigenschappen kan worden gemaakt met weinig materiaal. Grafeen is het bekendste 2D materiaal, maar niet het handigste./nieuws/onderzoekers-universiteit-utrecht-krijgen-controle-over-groei-2d-materiaal
- Researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ gain control over growth 2D materialResearchers around the world have been diving into 2D materials such as graphene, which can be used to generate a multitude of material properties using only very little material Graphene is the best known 2D material, but not the most useful./en/publicatie/researchers-at-utrecht-university-gain-control-over-growth-2d-material
- Master student Lars Killian wint Unilever Research Prijs 2021Lars Killian, Master student Nanomaterials Science, wint dit jaar een van de Unilever Research prijzen. Deze prijs wordt elk jaar uitgereikt aan 13 Masterstudenten die excellent onderzoek hebben geleverd op het gebied van de VN Sustainable Development Goals./nieuws/master-student-lars-killian-wint-unilever-research-prijs-2021
- Master student Lars Killian wins Unilever Research Prize 2021Lars Killian, Master student of Nanomaterials Science, wins one of this year’s Unilever Research Prizes. The Unilever Research Prize is an annual award granted to young scientists who have done exceptional work on topics that are relevant to one or more of the Sustainable Development Goals./en/news/master-student-lars-killian-wins-unilever-research-prize-2021
- Vijfjarig jubileum MCEC ConsortiumHet Center for Multiscale Catalytic Energy Conversion (MCEC) vierde het vijfjarig bestaan met een wetenschappelijk symposium over katalyse./nieuws/vijfjarig-jubileum-mcec-consortium
- MCEC Consortium Celebrates Five-year AnniversaryThe Center for Multiscale Catalytic Energy Conversion (MCEC) celebrated its fifth anniversary with a scientific symposium on catalysis./en/news/mcec-consortium-celebrates-five-year-anniversary
- Second scientific mural in Utrecht: Ornstein on the OosterkadeTram passengers passing through station Vaartsche Rijn will now be able to enjoy a mural honouring Prof Leonard Ornstein. and the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process./en/news/second-scientific-mural-in-utrecht-ornstein-on-the-oosterkade
- Tweede wetenschappelijke muurschildering in Utrecht: Ornstein op de OosterkadeVlakbij station Vaartsche Rijn prijkt sinds deze week een muurschildering over prof. Leonard Ornstein en het het Ornstein-Uhlenbeck-proces./nieuws/tweede-wetenschappelijke-muurschildering-in-utrecht-ornstein-op-de-oosterkade
- Localizing hidden nanoscale particlesPublication in Physical Review Letters co-authored by Dorian Bouchet and Allard Mosk/en/news/localizing-hidden-nanoscale-particles