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On a highly supportive home turf Martin Hedevang and Kristoffer Kvist ended first among 7 competing teams this Saturday.
In Phys. Rev. Lett. Marcel Mudrich and Mykola Shcherbinin og IFA with an international team describe the elusive formation process of a hydrated…
Cold atom experiments have revealed a novel interaction between pairs of particles that is mediated by a surrounding quantum gas. Georg Bruun…
Professor in nanotechnology and quantum physics Yong P. Chen from Purdue University, Indiana is to establish a significant research program at Aarhus…
It will happen again, and postdoc Stergios Misios has received DKr 1,9 mill from Villum Fonden to look into what will happen if we are hit by another…
Some 580 young scientists under the age of 35 from 88 countries plus about 30 Nobel Laureates will meet this summer in Lindau, Germany for lectures,…
After quite some effort and a lot of sleepless nights (literally, as Delphini-1 passes over Aarhus during the night at the moment) we finally took, at…
The first steps in the process of vision are incredbly fast. A physics group from AU have now solved a decades old riddle of the retinal molecule in a…
One of 20 EliteForsk travel stipends go to Ph.d. from IFA
The recent copy of Aktuel Naturvidenskab brings a paper by IFA and ISA researchers Søren Pape Møller and Heine Dølrath Thomsen on progress, problems…
The first AU satellite gets a prominent exposure in the recent copy.
Mads Fredslund Andersen, Steallar Astrophysics Centre and in charge of the SONG-telescope onTenerife won the competition, and presents one of the…
Sea foam is not only water and salt
Two of the exoplanets orbiting the star Kepler-107 are twins of size but they are by far of the same mass. Astronomers explain this as a result of a…
It is Thomas Pohl and Jeffrey Hangst, who are both to receive one of the prestigious "Semper Ardens" grants.
Thanks to the many that attended at Auditorium E last Thursday. We have not yet heard from the satellite, but we are still optimists.
Miguel Bastarrachea is a new postdoc in the group of Georg Bruun, and he joined the group 1 February 2019.
Recent paper in Nature Physics reveals the trick. IFA's Marcel Mudrich and ph.d. Mykola Shcherbinin are co-authors.
Miroslav Gajdacz has joined the team of Science at Home in the group of Jacob Sherson since January 2019.
A well written and thorough presentation of the recent discoveries, a.o. of the double-magic nucleus Sn-132 and of the long term involvement of Danish…
S&T is joining a cross disciplinary Space Entrepreneurship Program in collaboration with ESA, The European Space Agency, assuring that our students…
Peter Balling, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Ludvig Muren, Department of Clinical Medicine, AU have received an Interdisciplinary Synergy…
Anne E. B. Nielsen is one of four young researchers from Science & Technology to receive the prestigious Sapere Aude grant from the Danish Independent…
Peter Grünwald is a new postdoc who joined the group of Thomas Pohl.
IFA's Luis Ardila and coworkers study ultracold atoms in optical lattices in Physical Review Letters
On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of Aarhus University the university paper Omnibus brings interviews with some of the key personnel. Our Grete…
Scientist from ISA, Department of Physics and Astronomy are involved in results that have been published in Nature Chemistry 10, 1056-1061 (2018).
From one SONG telescope on Tenerife the network will soon expand. (Sorry, in Danish only for now).
Marcel Mudrich has received a Distinguished Associate Professor Fellowship from the Carlsberg Foundation (4.4 million Danish kroner) for a project…
The Falcon 9 rocket launcher carrying the Dragon freight module rose into a perfect blue sky over Florida on Wednesday 5 December danish time, and our…
We'll be following the launch of the first Aarhus University satellite Delphini-1 from the Lakeside Auditorium on Campus Wednesday 5 December from…
Concise review uses interactive figures to help building understanding.
What happens exactly at the moment when a Type Ia supernova exoplodes? Astronomers from IFA are co-authors on a new paper in The Astrophysical Journal…
Researchers develop a versatile remote interface to give citizen scientists control over a quantum gas experiment and start to unravel how humans…
The discovery has been made with the OSIRIS spectrograph at Gran Telescopio Canarias by a group of astronomers led by IFA's Carolina von Essen.
Ltaief Ben Ltaief will join the group of Marcel Mudrich on 6th November 2018 as a postdoctoral researcher
Fabian Maucher is a new postdoc in Thomas Pohl's group with interest in nonlinear physics, such as Bose-Einstein condensates, nonlinear optics and…
Vincent Jarlaud has joined the group of Michael Drewsen on 1 October 2018.
Normally quantum fluctuations are difficult to study. In a recent Physical Review Letters publication IFA researchers Nils Byg Jørgensen, Georg Bruun…
Starting 1 September, Karsten Brogaard is employed for one year as an external lecturer at the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Karsten will be…
Professor Thomas Tauris has been calculating how that might sound, and this is reported in a recent paper titeled "Disentangling Coalescing Neutron…
The IFA CERN-group has been one of the driving forces behind the establishment of the new IDS detector installation at CERN, and now the results start…
Earl is a new post-doc in SAC who is interested in stellar structure, evolution, and pulsation
The rotation of the Sun is a complicated matter, and astronomers are quite a bit away from a full understanding of why this is. 13 other sunlike stars…
Congratulations to professor Lars Bojer Madsen, newly elected Fellow of APS. Lars is IFA professor in theoretical atomic, molecular and optical…
Deepnarayan Biswas has joined the group of Søren Ulstrup on 10th September, 2018.
As of 1 September, Thomas Tauris has received employment in a fixed-term position as Professor in Astrophysics
New paper in Phys. Rev. X by A. Camacho-Guardian and G.?M. Bruun from IFA
New paper in PRL: Two polarons squeezed inside a cigar shaped condensate behave totally different than expected.
New paper in PRL: Bi-polarons are bound states of two quasiparticles that exchange sound modes.
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