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Jes Madsen has decided to retire from his position as Vice-Dean on 1st September 2020, as well as from his position as Professor at IFA, also on 1st…
By September 1st 2020 Prof. Hans Fynbo will be employed at IFA as Deputy-department head of teaching.
The dedicated control team has been using a lot of lock-down hours at home to improve the camera settings for Delphini-1
Three of the astronomers are e.g. taking a star-shower on Anholt!
Professor Steen Hannestad has been appointed as a new member of the Free Danish Research Council (Danmarks Frie Forskningsfonds (DFF)) academic…
Anne E. B. Nielsen has received the H.C. Ørsted Selskabet research talent award for her ground-breaking work within electromagnetism and quantum…
Even during the lock-down our students are working hard times communicating with our Aarhus University satellite.
Björn Bastian started as new Postdoc in Marcel Mudrich´s group: Cluster-Dynamics Group on 1st July 2020.
Would you like to come to Berlin from 1 to 7 November 2020?
Sign up for our challenge. We will send two students from Denmark to "Quantum Future…
Recent paper in ACS Nano reveals surprising electronic properties in the new two dimensional semiconductor rhenium diselenid. Søren Ulstrup of IFA is…
Those of you coming and going via the IFA main entrance have had no trouble discovering a fine LEGO model of our storage ring ASTRID2. Even though the…
In a recent paper published in June 2020 researchers at IFA describe the construction of a functioning quantum component consisting of a double layer…
Postdoc Elisabeth Gruber is one of the researchers that were granted special access to IFA during the corona-closedown.
New interdisciplinary project will measure saturation vapor pressure of low volatile substances
Are you doing research related to SARS-CoV-2 therapies or vaccines? We will give you priority access to our facilities at ISA
Danish National Research Foundation centre in Aarhus has a central role in some newly discovered details of the remarkable delta Scuti stars. To be…
For his master's thesis one of our Aarhus University students has developed software for automation and remote control of two new telescopes in…
Simon Wall has been employed as Associate Professor starting from 1 May.
SAC has characterized the atmosphere of an exoplanet using TESS data and in a new paper researchers present their findings.
Article chosen as Editors Suggestion and highlighted in a Viewpoint in Physical Review letters.
Pernille Grøne has been appointed research coordinator from 1 April
Satellite data can help us understand the changes happening on Earth. In a new podcast, Associate Professor Christoffer Karoff talks about the…
Hanne Bak has been employed as research secretary from 1 April
The automated SONG telescope in Tenerife does not require on-site staff to conduct the observations of stars, yet the Corona virus has forced the…
On the 4th of March 2020 the new SONG spectrograph arrived at the Mt. Kent Observatory in Queensland, Australia. The spectrograph was build in the…
Thomas Tram was recently honoured with a Villum Young Investigator grant of DKK 9.5 mio. from the Villum Foundation for the project “Illuminating the…
Article by Jeffrey Hangst et. al., in Nature 19 February 2020
Ragesh Kumar Thelakkadan Puthiyaveettil (Ragesh) joined ion trap group lead by Prof. Michael Drewsen in February 2020.
Article by Marcel Mudrich, IFA et al. in Nature Communications 14 February 2020
Den 31. januar 2019 blev Aarhus Universitets første satellit Delphini-1 sendt i rummet fra den Internationale Rumstation (ISS). Aarhus Universitet og…
Astrophysicist and AIAS fellow Thomas Tauris contributes to our understanding of how dead stars impact gravitational forces. Hereby we are one step…
Once upon at time in a galaxy close by - actually our own Milkyway - a passing dwarf galaxy was caught in and swollowed whole. We still see the traces…
Paper by Marcel Mudric, IFA et al. in Nature Communications 8. January 2020
Researchers from Aarhus help understand the finer details in a recent pair of papers in PRL and PRC
Yesterday, Aarhus University and Faculty of Science and Technology celebrated five new VILLUM Investigators at AIAS.
Thomas Pohl participates in the Carlsberg Foundation "Semper Ardens" research projects, working with quantum control of light.
Jeffrey S. Hangst is participating in the Carlsberg Foundation ”Semper Ardens” research projects, working with the ALPHA-3 project at CERN.
Victor Silva Aguirre receives a Carlsberg Foundation Young Researcher Fellowship to continue work on 3D simulations of stellar atmospheres and stellar…
In a research project titled 'In operando nanoscale spectromicroscopy of two-dimensional heterostructures' the properties of stacked single atom…
Emir Karamehmetoglu joined the supernova group led by Maximilian Stritzinger in the fall of 2019.
His primary research interest is observational…
Steen Brøndsted Nielsen has obtained his higher doctoral degree at Aarhus University. His doctoral dissertation investigates the colour of molecules…
Liv Hornekær to lead Center for Interstellar Catalysis
Thomas Pohl to lead Center for Complex Quantum Systems
Ben Lemberger joined Klaus Mølmer's group as a postdoc in the fall of 2019.
Professor Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard co-authors a paper on B-subdwarfs in Nature Astronomy Letters 30. September 2019
Rosana Martinez Turtos has joined the Semiconductor team in the group of Peter Balling from September 2019.
U.S. ARMY RDECOM has granted $ 300 000 for this project to study promising resonance effects between exciton-polaritons
The Villum Experiment Grants seek to reward scientists who question conventional thinking, and thus the idea of exploring the interplay between hot…
The Villum Experiment Grants seek to reward scientists who question conventional thinking, and thus the idea of building up a cosmography of Laniakea…
The Villum Experiment Grants seek to reward scientists who question conventional thinking, and thus the idea of "Simulating strongly correlated…
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