DTU Researchers Receive Sapere Aude DFF-Starting Grant to Advance Cutting-Edge Projects
A total of 38 researchers have received Sapere Aude grants, which are awarded to young researchers who have performed top research in their field. With the grant, the research talents can develop and strengthen their research ideas and competencies as research leaders.
The grant recipients from DTU
- Tenure Track Assistant Professor Alexander Bagger, DTU Physics, receives the grant for the project ”Non-Aqueous Electrosynthesis of Fuels and Chemicals”.
- Senior Researcher Bitten Gullberg, DTU Space, receives the grant for the project ”SUB-millimetre SelecTed gAlaxies iN Cluster Environments (SUBSTANCE)”.
- Senior Researcher Bjarke Eltard Larsen, DTU Construct, receives the grant for the project ”COASTLAB: A virtual COASTal LABoratory enabling accurate morphological coastal profile modelling”.
- Associate Professor Eva Rotenberg, DTU Compute, receives the grant for the project ”Dynamic Graphs — Distributed and Geometry”.
- Senior Researcher Felix Trier, DTU Energy, receives the grant for the project ”Perpetual Energy Storage by Topological spin textures in Oxides”.
- Senior Researcher Navid Ranjbar, DTU Construct, receives the grant for the project ”PolYCEM: Metastable calcium carbonate cement toward cultivating carbon neutrality”.
- Researcher Rafael Gonçalves-Araujo, DTU Aqua, receives the grant for the project ”WaterColor: Unraveling the shades of change in Greenlandic marine waters”.
- Assistant Professor Shengda Zhang, DTU Bioengineering, receives the grant for the project ”EcoFac: Microbial Ecology-inspired cell Factory for novel antibiotics discovery”.