DTU recently welcomed 20 highly talented researchers who have been granted a H.C. Ørsted COFUND postdoc fellowship. The 20 researchers come from all over the world and will spend the next two years at the University advancing their scientific career.
By Stine Work Brodersen and Vibeke Hempler
The original H.C. Ørsted postdoc programme was launched in 2004 and given to young, talented researchers from abroad. Co-funding by the European Union’s Marie Curie Actions has enabled DTU to uphold both the number and the duration of granted fellowships in 2015.
No fewer than 183 applicants applied. After a thorough review process, where the applications were subjected to external international peer review based on a set of predefined criteria, DTU has selected 20 promising researchers who have shown great potential in their respective field of research. The fellows represent 13 different nationalities, and will carry out research within an extensive range of academic fields.
Recipients of H.C. Ørsted COFUND postdoc fellowships in 2015:
NAME
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DEPARTMENT
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COUNTRY
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PROJECT TITLE
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Albert Granados
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DTU Compute
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Spain
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Optimization of energy harvesting systems by scattering methods
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Albert Kilian Engstfeld
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DTU Physics
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Germany
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Fundamental studies of the catalysis of electrochemical fuel production
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Alexey Dudnik
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DTU Biosustain
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Kasakhstan
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Development of tools for precise genome engineering in lactic acid bacteria and their implementation in construction of bacterial cell factories
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Christoph Köhn
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DTU Space
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Germany
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Modelling of hard emissions from discharges including feedback physics
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Christos Tserkezis
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DTU Fotonik
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Greece
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Emitter-plasmon hybrid nanostructures: optical response beyond classical electrodynamics
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Chuang Wen
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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China
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CO2 condensation and separation from natural gas using a novel supersonic separation process
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Deepak Marla
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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India
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Multiphysics modeling of laser induced selective activation (LISA) for autocatalytic electroless plating
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Golbarg Mehraei
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DTU Electrical Engineering
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USA
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Effects of auditory nerve and cochlear damage on auditory attention
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Ji Zhang
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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China
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Experimental analysis of heat transfer and pressure drop using zeotropic mixtures in plate heat exchangers for low-grade heat to power conversion
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Julia Hütter
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DTU Vet
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Germany
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Analysis of the functional role of different intestinal DC subsets in the induction of mucosal IgA
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Jun Wu
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DTU Mechanical Engineering
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China
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Interactive Topology Optimization for Additive Manufacturing
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Khuong Van Dinh
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DTU Aqua
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Vietnam
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Marine pelagic secondary production under environmental stress - impacts of climate change and oil exposure
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Maryam Jokar
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DTU Food
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Iran
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Fate and Behaviour of Nano-Structured Metal particles Released From Food Contact Materials in Gastrointestinal Tract Model
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Mátyás Imre Pápai
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DTU Chemistry
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Hungary
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Quantum Dynamics of Photoinduced Processes in Transition-Metal-Based Functional Molecules
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Michal Wagner
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DTU Chemistry
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Poland
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Development of quinones-enriched gold nanoparticles for energy storage and bioelectrochemistry
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Nicki Frank Hinsche
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DTU Physics
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Germany
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Electron-phonon & electron-electron coupling in nanostructured thermoelectric materials
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Pieter Daniël van Denderen
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DTU Aqua
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Holland
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Density-dependent regulation in marine fish and its consequences for their sustainable exploitation
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Platon Gkamaletsos
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DTU Cen
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Greece
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Nanoscale electron microscopic investigation of strategic & hazardous elements in critical raw materials and metallurgical residues
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Shiyu Gan
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DTU Physics
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China
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Graphene and graphene-like two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials stabilized hierarchical Si-photocathodes for photoelectrochemical water splitting
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Tae Kwang Ha
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DTU Biosustain
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South Korea
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Enhancement of therapeutic protein production in CHO cells: Coping with the ER stress
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