Research of TDLab featured in National Geographic
The research of the Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory (TDLab), part of the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM) at uu77 has been featured in the latest issue of National Geographic.
NWA Innovative grants for research on Redox Flow batteries and Novel solutions for mapping individual exposure
Researchers Evan Zhao and Simona Cristescu from IMM have been awarded two NWA Innovative grants for the projects Multimodal measurement platform for energy-dense Redox Flow batteries and Novel Solution Towards Mapping the Individual Exposure.
NWA-ORC grant project ExpACT: Exposome ACTions perspectives for a healthy air quality environment
TDLab is part of a consortium that has received a grant within the NWA-ORC programme. The focus of the project is on an increased exposure of citizens to potentially harmful air emissions of emerging chemical and biological substances.
HyPRO: the largest R&D project in the Netherlands towards flexible, durable, and high-performance Hydrogen Production Technology
The HyPRO project received a subsidy of €34.5 million and a total budget of €50 million within WP1 of the GroenvermogenNL, becoming the largest R&D project into green hydrogen in the Netherlands to date.
NWO Open Technology Grants on drug development technology and green chemical industry
Two projects involving researchers from the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM), have been awarded a NWO Technology Grant for application-oriented technical-scientific research that is free from disciplinary boundaries.
EUROSTARS grant for energy efficient fruit quality monitoring
Eurostars grant on research & development activities to the next level. They focus on providing solutions reducing storage energy consumption by promoting green and energy efficient fresh fruit storage & sustainable agriculture
Grant of €700,000 to gain better understanding of nitrogen dioxide with GELSONDE
Nitrogen dioxide is a gas that accounts for a large proportion of nitrogen precipitation and is difficult to measure. This may change with the GELSONDE project in which Radboud scientists are collaborating with KNMI and SensorSense.
HyTROS initiative into large-scale hydrogen transport and storage technologies
Researchers from AC&C-TDLab have teamed up with 32 parties from research and industry to work together on developing safe and cost-effective solutions for HyTROS - “Hydrogen Transport, Offshore and Storage” within the WP2 of the GroenvermogenNL.
PAT Award for Young Scientists for dr. Sin Yong Teng
Dr. Sin Yong Teng received the 8th PAT Award for Young Scientists during the EuroPact 2023 conference in Copenhagen for his publication 'Machine-learned Digital Phase Switch for Sustainable Chemical Products'.
Former Faculty of Science dean Lutgarde Buydens retires
In a packed auditorium, Prof. Lutgarde Buydens delivered her farewell speech on 10 March 2023. After 34 years at uu77's Faculty of Science, the former dean is leaving.
TDLab wins Team Science Award 2022
The team of the Life Science Trace Detection Laboratory was awarded the Faculty of Science Team Science Award in recognition for their results and team effort in their research during the 4 Days Marches.
MUNITION: for optimalisation of plastic recycling
The MUNITION project – led by Jeroen Jansen – will develop a digital tool supporting evidence-based choices between pre-sorting or post-sorting of plastic waste.