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Aarhus University has signed a contract for a new tandem accelerator at the AMS 14C Dating Centre. This will be the most advanced facility in its…
The Achilles heel of the body – getting over damage to tendons can be a long and painful process. By combining the nuclear tests of the 1950s with…
12 - 14 June
On 7 February 2013, the Danish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education is awarding an Elite Researcher Prize to Professor Steen…
We are on the brink of gaining specific knowledge about one of the most sought-after components of the universe – antimatter. Aarhus University…
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International panel of experts agree that Aarhus is the best place to locate a national centre for particle therapy for cancer patients.
Workshop training and technical drawing courses are planned for weeks 3 and 4 2013.
There is one single type of molecule in the eye that makes it possible for us to see all sorts of colours. It is called the retinal molecule, and it…
Why is the sky blue? What is the status of the quantum computer? Where is the coldest place in the world? What was there before the Big Bang? These…
In recent years, a whole new class of materials has taken the world of physics by storm, and it is one of the hot topics in the international world of…
Greenland's viking settlers, the Norse, disappeared suddenly and mysteriously from Greenland about 500 years ago. Natural disasters, climate change…
An international conference organised by and for young physicists created synergy among the next generation of top European researchers. This…
Two young researchers at the Department of Physics and Astronomy have invited some of the top European talents in cold physics to build up a network…
Four Master’s degree students, Tilo Planke, Lasse Haahr-Lillevang, Simon Holmbo and Jonas Refsgaard receive grant of DKK 40,000 from IFA IDEAS for the…
In collaboration with a colleague in the UK, Jesper Olsen, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Mads Faurschou Knudsen, Department of Geoscience,…
Bjørk Hammer has been awarded an Advanced Grant of DKK 12 million from the Sapere Aude (Dare to know) research career programme. The grant supports…
The traditional annual IFA "Skovtur" (fieldtrip) will thiS year take place Thursday the 11th of October.
Have you ever wondered where you came from? Physicists have long had the answer to this question – we are all made of stardust. Scientists roughly…
While the Danish media were using expressions throughout the day such as ‘researchers doing back flips of excitement’ and ‘the world’s ultimate…
ISA and CSS get a new EAN number as of 20 August 2012.
The EAN number for IFA is unchanged.
New AU HR Course overview
From the end of August to mid-September, the IT systems that Aarhus University uses for financial management will be converted-
As of 1 June 2012, Lars Bojer Madsen has been appointed Professor of theoretical atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) physics.
“Summer holidays? No thank you,” say the teenagers attending the UNF Physics Camp at Aarhus University from 15 to 21 July, where they are taking part…
The opening of the Stellar Astrophysics Centre at Aarhus University puts us in the midst of an exciting period for space research. Technological…
The Physics and Astronomy Library and the Steno Library have now moved in to newly-restored surroundings in building 1520, 4.
Søren Ulstrup, Ph.D. student from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, obtains award for best talk at Carbonhagen 2012
Two students from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, shared the poster prize at the annual meeting of Danish Physical…
Jeff Hangst has been appointed professor with special responsibilities in “creation of antimatter and spectroscopic…
In collaboration with NASA and other astronomers all over the world, astronomers at Aarhus University have discovered a planet system consisting of…
About 200 astronomy enthusiasts saw the transit of Venus across the Sun on Wednesday morning at Moesgaard Beach. The Department of Physics and…
The construction of the ASTRID2 accelerator has now been completed and the
commissioning has started. The first half turn in the ring took place on …
Hanne Andersen has been appointed professor with special responsibilities as leader of the Centre for Science Studies at the Department of Physics and…
It was not thought to be possible, but now it has happened. A group of physicists has managed to get an ultracold gas consisting of lithium and…
A piece of Denmark’s technological history is in the making in the basement below the Department of Physics and Astronomy. In the time ahead, you can…
Britta Johansen has received an award for best poster presentation at the European Materials Research Society Spring Meeting's …
The workshop will be organised by the Research Support Office on June 12, 13 and 14 and on September 19 and 20 and November 27 and 29. The workshop is…
For staff and PhD students at Department of Physics and Astronomy and Department of Geoscience
Danish Physical Society Annual Meeting 19-20 June 2012 at Hotel Nyborg Strand
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Aarhus University invites applications for 10-15 grants, each covering a 3 or 6 months preparation period…
The World Cultural Council’s special recognition is granted to talented researchers who early in their careers have had international impact through…
As of 1 January 2012, Sune Nørhøj Jespersen has been employed as associate professor in a position divided between Science and Technology and Health.
A physicist from Aarhus University and an international team of researchers at CERN have taken yet another step towards solving the antimatter…
How long does it take an electron to form a photon? The answer would normally be: so short a time that it cannot be measured. However, the…
The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation has awarded a grant of DKK 288,000 (approximately EUR 39,000) to physicist Nikolaj Thomas…
He compares quantum computers with bridal bouquets, and wave functions with violin strings. Professor Klaus Mølmer is a popular communicator and top…
The Award for International Scientific Cooperation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is the highest award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),…
Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard and Hans Kjeldsen, Department of Physics and Astronomy, have been selected by the Danish journal Ingeniøren (The…
The Carlsberg Foundation has granted DKK 3.3 million (approximately EUR 450,000) to Associate Professor Jeffrey Hangst, Aarhus University, to purchase…
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