Newsletter December 2022

Newsletter December 2022

Lagt online: 05.12.2022

headline highlights

  • Highly Cited Researchers
  • Cars and Bikes for Broader Use
  • Greenhouses, Ping Pong and Foosball at BIO
  • Forskerfredag 9 December (Scientist Friday)
  • Education Abbreviations

 

 

Studiepraktik 2022

Every year in week 43, students from upper secondary education throughout Denmark are invited to a three-day internship at Aalborg University. More than 100 interns visited the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience in Aalborg this year. The interns had signed up to learn more about our educations and research within biology, biotechnology, chemistry, environmental science and chemical engineering, respectively. The programs included general presentations, laboratory experiments, mini-projects in the lab, field trips and not least time to network and answer questions from the participating students who came from all over Denmark. The participants had many good questions about student life at AAU in general and more specific education-oriented questions and expressed that they got a good impression of what it is like to be a student here. Thanks to the parties involved, who did a great job coordinating this year's Studiepraktik. Contact on Studiepraktik: Line Christensen, lch@bio.aau.dk.

 

HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS

In November no less than five researchers with direct affiliation to Department of Chemistry & Bioscience received news from Clarivate, that they are among the Highly Cited Researchers 2022. This means they are among the top 1 percent most cited researchers within their respective fields.

To be on a list like this bares evidence to the fact that our research department deliver substantial knowledge for the world with great potential for society. Department of Chemistry & Bioscience is the Aalborg department with most Highly Cited Researchers. See the list here.

 

New tenure track assistant professors

A warm welcome to the three new tenure track assistant professors at Department of Chemistry and Bioscience.

Michael Ørsted: Starts in the research area Environmental Change and Adaption. Michael has specialized in geospatial analysis, with experience in GIS and programming, evolutionary ecology, and molecular biology. Additional research interests include quantitative genetics and species interaction networks. Michael comes from a position as GIS special consultant in the Danish Ministry of Defence and was prior to that postdoc at Aarhus University, Department of Biology- Check out his Linkedin and Twitter.

Nadieh de Jonge: Starts in the research area Environmental Biomonitoring. She works with microbial and molecular ecology - Exploring DNA performance indicators in natural ecosystems plus mapping of indigenous and invasive species. - Check out her Linkedin and Twitter.

Simon Gregersen Echers: Starts in the research area Medical Biotechnology. Simon Gregersen Echers is specialised in mass spectrometry-based characterization and quantification of proteins and bioactive compounds with specific focus on food protein and novel, sustainable sources. He has a background in nanobiotechnology, synthetic chemistry, and analytical chemistry. Check out his Linkedin.

 

 

Cars and Bikes for Broader Use

Did you know we both have cars and bicycles available to borrow? Everyone – now both employees as well as students at Department of Chemistry & Bioscience – can borrow either one of our large cars or a bicycle for getting around while doing field work for a study or other work tasks. Everyone using one of the cars will have to fill out a form. We currently have two seven person cars, a five-person car and three bikes. One of the bikes are a cargo bike and we have two other brand-new bikes with batteries to ease the ride. For questions about either cars or bikes contact Anders, awi@bio.aau.dk/oekonomi@bio.aau.dk, or Timo, tkir@bio.aau.dk.

 

Meeting schedule for department committees

Consultation Committee:

  • 14/12-2022

Safety Committee:

  • 8/12-2022

Department Committee:

  • 13/12-2022

Research Committee:

  • 3/2-2023

Study Board:

  • 14/12-2022
  • 25/1-2023

 

Minutes and agendas from department committees

  

Greenhouses for a Better Study and Work Environment

You have probably noticed a set of greenhouses that have been installed in the open space at Level 2 in our building at Frederik Bajers Vej 7H in Aalborg. The Faculty of Engineering has funded this as an investment in more flexible room for a better study and work environment. Students are now involved in the final phase with installation of the interior. More news to come about our greenhouses.

 

 

Ping Pong and Foosball at BIO

Thanks to an initiative by the PhD/postdoc Committee at the Department of Chemistry & Bioscience we now have ping pong and foosball table for everyone to use. It will soon be available in the main floor in Aalborg, near the main stairs. Esbjerg started playing foosball this fall.

Rackets and balls for ping pong will be found in the wardrobe right next to the table. In addition to ping pong and foosball, the PhD/postdoc Committee has bought more boardgames. The departments boardgames can be found both in the lunchroom at level 5 and in the administration’s storage room.

 

Help AAU Save Energy

All countries of The European Union have decided on a solidarity strategy on conserving energy because of the ongoing energy crisis. This has resulted in an energy saving plan from the Danish government, and as a publicly entity the temperature in AAU's buildings have been lowered to 19 degrees. In addition, all external lighting must be switched off and other possible savings on power consumption are on the way. In addition to turning down the heat, AAU have been ordered to switch off non-essential lighting in buildings and outdoor lighting of facades, park areas etc. Read more about energy conservation at AAU and how to get involved.

 

 

Christmas & Chemistry

The Section of Chemical Science and Engineering worked hard to organize this year's Department Christmas party in Aalborg. 

We had a wonderful evening, and hope you did too! If you have any feedback for the organisers contact either Morten, mlc@bio.aau.dk, or Michelle, mhmo@bio.aau.dk.

 

News about Researchers and Students

 

 

Replacement Underway for The Bibliometric Research Indicator (BFI)

The Danish Bibliometric Research Indicator (BFI) was an administrative tool, a distribution model based on the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation’s count of peer reviewed research publications. A new system is underway, and Vice Head of Department Torsten Nygård Kristensen is working as a part of a committee to form it. The process has started, to construct an indicator that can help assess the quality of research publications on Danish universities, and by the end of the year Torsten will have more news on the matter. For questions, contact Torsten, tnk@bio.aau.dk.

 

Large Computer Resources Grant to Morten Smedskjær

Morten Smedskjær has been granted 10 million computer hours on the supercomputer Vega over the next 12 months via the EuroHPC Regular Access Program. This is probably AAU's largest high-performance computing (HPC) grant and important in relation to, among other things, Morten’s ERC project. It is costly to make simulations on supercomputers, and researchers are often forced to make simplified simulations. But with this new grant, Morten Smedskjær and his team can now get closer to simulating larger systems over a longer period of time and thereby get closer to simulating real-world conditions. His proposal was amongst the 47 evaluated under the EuroHPC Regular Access call.

 

Private webpages for employees and groups

All staff are obligated to keep our webpage, www.bio.aau.dk, updated. This can be done by sending information to Line or Niels, but with our new webpage you now have a new option: To become web editor light, this is an option if you prefer to do your own edits to the page of your research area, group or project.

If you want to have a private webpage regarding research – beside your updated info on www.bio.aau.dk – you will have to include an AAU logo on the page with a redirect to any page hosted on www.bio.aau.dk. However, we encourage you to contact Line, lch@bio.aau.dk or Niels, nks@bio.aau.dk, to learn what our new webpage has to offer.

Also, it is highly recommended to have an updated Google Scholar profile. Please remember to check that your affiliation is correct in your scholar profile.   

 

Researchers Give a Peek into Their Worklife – This Opens up the Universities

Since 2013, hundreds of researchers at Aarhus University have taken weekly turns hosting the Twitter account @AUforsker. It has become so successful that the phenomenon has spread to other universities – A few years ago researchers here started @AAUforskeren. It is used for everything from research promotion to supportive dialogue across and within universities and fields of study. See how they use Twitter in a different way.

 

Digital Tools to Reach Out with Your Research

ReachAAUt – Forskernetværk is an international network for those interested in enhancing their skills within digital research dissemination. Researchers learning from each other. The next event on 26 January is online, and will generally focus on impact in your research communication and how you can use different digital tools and platforms to bring your research out. Everyone can join the Teams-channel linked above. Questions about ReachAAUt: Dagmarkf@its.aau.dk.

 

Open Door Event: Seal and Porpoise Autopsies

Aalborg and Copenhagen University monitor the health status of wild animals, including marine mammals - www.vildedyrssundhed.dk – In November we invited the public for an opportunity to get close to the researchers' work, to see live autopsies of marine mammals and hear the researchers talk about their work and discoveries. The event was a success with the maximum allowed number of visitors. See pictures here.  

 

 

 

 

Inaugural Lecture by Mark Van Loosdrecht and Launch of Rethink

Earlier this fall one of the world’s top researchers in the field of transforming wastewater into valuable compounds, Mark van Loosdrecht, visited us from Delft University of Technology to hold a lecture, celebrating his new title as 20% Distinguished Professor at Aalborg University and the kickoff of the research project REThiNk. Thank you all for celebrating the collaboration and this new exciting project.

If you want to stay updated on the events and guest lectures facilitated by the Department, see the Department web for more information. If you plan to host or coordinate an activity yourself, please forward the information to Niels (nks@bio.aau.dk) who will provide the relevant information on the web.

 

 

 

Scientist Friday / Forskerfredag 9 December

It is finally time for a Christmas edition of our ScientistFriday event, arranged by the department’s mentors, which means four amazing scientists are ready to share their expertise on a specific research area while you get to enjoy some Christmas snacks.

So come participate in the event Friday 9 December in the auditorium 1.002 at Fredrik Bajers Vej 7H at 14.30 and experience four presentations from the areas: Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, and Environmental Science.

 

PROGRAMME:

14.30-14.45: Asmus Muurmann “Engineering microbiomes to improve insect production and performance”

14.45-15.00: Kim Lambertsen Larsen “Can cyclodextrins be drugs?”

15.00-15.15: Malene Brohus ”Calmodulin: One protein to rule them all”

15.15-15.30: Per Halkjær Nielsen “TBA”

The purpose of ScientistFridays/Forskerfredag is to give everyone a better overview of what is being researched and provide insight into the various research areas. In this way, the students can also be helped to find an area of interest for their own projects, thesis, or research. Contact ieriks19@student.aau.dk or kaspersh@bio.aau.dk

 

Career VIP at BIO (Karriere VIP)

In the autumn, we started the department's program for academic staff, Career VIP (Karriere VIP). The department's 4 Career VIP’s take on the special responsibility when it comes to the students employability and they are responsible for the contact between the department and AAU Karriere – Read more.

  • Cejna Anne Quist-Jensen has a special focus on students of chemistry and chemical technology in Aalborg
  • Dan Bruhn has a special focus on students of biology and environmental science in Aalborg
  • Morten Enggrob Simonsen has a special focus on students in Esbjerg
  • Peter Kristensen has a special focus on biotechnology students in Aalborg

Across AAU committee work is also taking place now regarding Karriere VIP. In the spring this process will result in recommendations on how the university understands and works with students' employability. Peter Kristensen participates in this committee work. The hope is that it will help everyone at the university, also in the future, to give the students the skills to increase their employability. It is a task that must be carried out by all VIPs (academic staff) with Careers-VIPs as the culture carriers and contacts to AAU Karriere.

The Faculty of Engineering is also working on an action plan to increase student employability and they will launch a mentoring program for international graduate students this spring, with mentors from the business community. The program is called SEEM. Our department is part of both initiatives. In addition, our own mentors contribute with Firmafredage, Friday events with a focus on business cooperation, and they work to initiate a program of field trips to selected companies.

 

News from HR

 

Employments and Resignations

NEW EMPLOYEES

  •           Tenure Track Assistant Professor Michael Ørsted, Environmental Change and Adaption
  •           Tenure Track Assistant Professor Nadieh de Jonge, Environmental Biology Monitoring
  •           Ph.d. Fellow Magnus Tudsborg Frantzen, Medical Biotechnology
  •           Postdoc Venkata Naga Sudheer Ganisetti, Disordered Materials
  •           Postdoc Yu Yang, Environmental Microbiology
  •           Postdoc Lei Liu, Environmental Microbiology
  •           Postdoc Xianzheng Ma, Disordered Materials
  •           PhD Fellow Narjes Badfar, Sustainable Bioresource Technology
  •           PhD Fellow Mayra Darre, Environmental Biology Monitoring
  •           Research Assistant Søren Moskjer Andersen, Environmental Biology Monitoring
  •           Research Assistant Morten Haugaard Nielsen, Separation Processes

 

RESIGNATIONS

  •          Research Assistant Rasmus Uglebjerg Henneberg, 31-12-2022
  •          Research Assistant Laura Andrea Uribe Uribe, 31-12-2022
  •          Project Economist Cæsar Szwebs, 31-12-2022
  •          Postdoc Simon Le Double-Menanteau, 31-12-2022
  •          Research Assistant Anne Mette Fiil Eskildsen, 31-12-2022
  •          Academic Employee Laura D’Andrea, 30-11-2022
  •          Research Assistant Lana Flanjak, 30-11-2022
  •          Postdoc Maarten Dirk Verhoeven, 30-11-2022
  •          Postdoc Nikolaos Montesantos, 30-11-2022
  •          Research Assistant Jiajia Yan, 14-11-2022
  •          Research Assistant Heidi Holm Hansen, 14-11-2022
  •          Research Assistant Line Østergaard Jensen, 14-11-2022
  •          Research Assistant René Worup, 14-11-2022
  •          Research Assistant Tobias Astell Andersen, 14-11-2022
  •          Postdoc Martin Bonderup Østergaard, 31-10-2022

 

New Multimedia Policy for Employees

For individual employee groups and/or employees, it is in the departments interest that there is good broadband access from home and that we ensure access to mobile phones. At the same time, we, as a university, are obligated to have an incentive structure so that the individual employee meets the guidelines for state employees with regard to prices for these services. The department's multimedia policy from 17 June 2022 has been updated as of 26 October 2022 with the current procurement agreements. Find the policy here

 

Newly Started Projects

Research projects started since 1 September 2022, that has been registered in Pure.

 

Education Abbreviations

All our educations at Department of Chemistry & Bioscience have abbreviations that come in handy, for internal use. Here is the list:

City

Education

Abbreviation

Aalborg BSc Chemistry / Bachelor kemi K
Aalborg MSc Chemistry / Cand scient kemi K
Aalborg BSc Chemical Engineering / Bachelor kemiteknologi KT
Aalborg MSc Chemistry/  Cand polyt chemistry C
Aalborg BSc Biotechnology / Bachelor bioteknologi BT
Aalborg MSc Biotechnology/Cand polyt bioteknologi BT
Aalborg - specialization Medical Biotechnology BT-MBT
Aalborg BSc Environmental Science / Bachelor miljøvidenskab MV
Aalborg MSc Environmental Science / Cand tech miljøvidenskab MV*
Aalborg BSc Biology / Bachelor biologi BIO (or B)
Aalborg MSc Biology / Cand scient biologi BIO (or B)
Aalborg Diplomingeniør kemi og bioteknologi KBT**
Aalborg - specialisering i kemi KBT-K
Aalborg - specialisering i bioteknologi KBT-BT
Aalborg - specialisering i miljøteknologi KBT-MT
Esbjerg BSc chemistry and Biotechnology / Bachelor kemi og bioteknologi CBT
Esbjerg Diplomingeniør i kemi og bioteknologi KBT**
Esbjerg MSc Chemical Engineering / Cand polyt kemiteknik CE
Esbjerg - specialisering olie og gasteknologi
- specialization oil and gas technology
CE-OG
Esbjerg Cand polyt i bioprocesteknologi
MSc Bioengineering
BE

 

 

How can I use the Library’s Services?

Aalborg University Library (AUB) is offering online introductory courses to the University Library and their services now and in the spring of 2023. They are intended for any employees at AAU – both VIPs, PhDs and TAPs – basically everyone who wants to know about the library and their services.

They have courses: 2/3-23 and 25/5-23. The courses are free. You can watch the course and sign up here.

 

Publication updates

 

SGD’s

Please remember to register SDGs to your publications and projects in Pure. Your work can contribute both directly or indirectly to the goals.

 

Open Access Agreements

Aalborg University Library has taken out membership/licence to different Open Access publishers. The particular publishers you can find here.

 

Useful Guides

You are advised to continually register publications in Pure as they are being published. Always link to the published publication or upload pdf of the published version of the publication for documentation.

 

Registration of students

Please write Steffen at smje@bio.aau.dk if you have students as co-authors on publications. Please write their full names in the e-mail.

 

Recently Registered Peer-Reviewed Publications in Pure from the 30-09-2022 till the 03-11-2022.

(2022). Cluster analysis reveals latent structure in stakeholder interests relevant to the management of Blueskin Bay estuary, Otago, Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 56(3), 531-552. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.2022.2103159

Alex Kibangou, V., Lilly, M., Busani Mpofu, A., de Jonge, N., Oyekola, O. O., & Jean Welz, P. (2022). Sulfate-reducing and methanogenic microbial community responses during anaerobic digestion of tannery effluent. Bioresource Technology, 347(1), [126308]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2021.126308

Ali, A., Taqui Syed, U., Bak, T. S., & Quist-Jensen, C. A. (2022). Membrane Emulsification—A Novel Solution for Treatment and Reuse of Produced Water from Oil Field. Membranes, 12(10), [971]. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes12100971

Alirahmi, S. M., Gundersen, T., & Yu, H. (2022). An Innovative Polygeneration System Integrating Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) and Multi-effect Desalination for Efficient LNG Cold Energy Utilization. Chemical engineering transactions, 94, 127-132. https://doi.org/10.3303/CET2294021

Aramrueang, N., Lomwongsopon, P., Boonsong, S., & Kingklao, P. (2022). Improved Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of High-Range Volatile Fatty Acids in Mixed Acid Fermentation of Organic Residues. Fermentation, 8(5), [202]. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8050202

Astle, S. R., Welch, R. S., Wilkinson, C. J., Bødker, M. S., Kirchner, K. A., Smedskjær, M. M., & Mauro, J. C. (2022). Modeling Oxygen Tricluster Formation in Calcium Aluminosilicate Supercooled Liquids and Glasses. Journal of Physical Chemistry Part B: Condensed Matter, Materials, Surfaces, Interfaces & Biophysical, 126(40), 8039-8047. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c03949

Bahrndorff, S., Menanteau-Ledouble, S., Stidsborg, S., Jørgensen, N. O. G., Hoque, M. S., & Nielsen, J. L. (2022). Bacterial composition associated with different traditions of salted and dried fish across countries. Food Bioscience, 50, [101991]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2022.101991

Bødker, M. L., Pedersen, J. B., Muñoz, F., Mauro, J. C., & Smedskjaer, M. M. (2022). Statistical mechanical model for the formation of octahedral silicon in phosphosilicate glasses. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 105(2), 1031–1038. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.18167

Bødker, M. S., Wilkinson, C. J., Mauro, J. C., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2022). StatMechGlass: Python based software for composition–structure prediction in oxide glasses using statistical mechanics. SoftwareX, 17, [100913]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2021.100913

Bohr, H., Shim, I., Ulstrup, J., & Xiao, X. (2022). Conformational triggering in voltammetry and single-molecule conductivity of two-centre redox metalloproteins: Cytochrome c4 and copper nitrite reductase. Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 36, 101137. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451910322002022

Boinot, M., Karakas, E., Koehl, K., Pagter, M., & Zuther, E. (2022). Cold stress and freezing tolerance negatively affect the fitness of Arabidopsis thaliana accessions under field and controlled conditions. Planta, 255(2), [39]. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-021-03809-8

Carlsen, F. M., Johansen, I. E., Yang, Z., Westberg, I. N., Phuong, N. K., Jørgensen, B., Lenman, M., Andreasson, E., Nielsen, K. L., Blennow, A., & Petersen, B. L. (2022). Strategies for Efficient Gene Editing in Protoplasts of Solanum tuberosum Theme: Determining gRNA Efficiency Design by Utilizing Protoplast (Research). Frontiers in Genome Editing, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgeed.2021.795644

Del Puerto Bengoetxea, O., P.F. Gonçalves, N., Medana, C., Bianco Prevot, A., & Roslev, P. (2022). Attenuation of toxicity and occurrence of degradation products of the fungicide tebuconazole after combined vacuum UV and UVC treatment of drinking water. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(38), 58312-58325. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-19691-0

Du, T., Sørensen, S. S., Zhou, Q., Bauchy, M., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2022). Accessing a Forbidden Disordered State of a Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework with Higher Stiffness and Toughness through Irradiation. Chemistry of Materials, 34(19), 8749-8759. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c01949

Eriksen, N. T. (2022). Dynamic modelling of feed assimilation, growth, lipid accumulation, and CO2 production in black soldier fly larvae. PLOS ONE, 17(e0276605), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0276605

Faber, A. H., Griffin, K. L., Tjoelker, M. G., Pagter, M., Yang, J., & Bruhn, D. (2022). Consistent diurnal pattern of leaf respiration in the light among contrasting species and climates. New Phytologist, 236(1), 71-85. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18330

Flanjak, L., Vrana, I., & Gašparović, B. (2022). A common Mediterranean diatom shifts lipid and protein production under influence of relevant climate change stressors. Abstract fra 8th Balkan Botanical Congress, Athens, Grækenland.

Genene, Z., Lee, J. W., Lee, S. W., Chen, Q., Tan, Z., Abdulahi, B. A., Yu, D., Kim, T. S., Kim, B. J., & Wang, E. (2022). Polymer Acceptors with Flexible Spacers Afford Efficient and Mechanically Robust All-Polymer Solar Cells. Advanced Materials, 34(6), [2107361]. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202107361

Gregersen Echers, S., Mattsson, T., Jørgensen, M. K., Gundersen, E., Heiske, S. U., Holt, C., Olsen, M., Stephensen Lübeck, P., & Lübeck, M. (2022). Advancing green biorefining from the bottom-up: From grass to food protein and ingredients aided by proteomics and bioinformatics. Abstract fra 8th International Conference on Food Chemistry & Technology, Rome, Italien.

Gregersen, S., García Moreno, P. J., Yesiltas, B., Jafarpour, A., Bjørlie, M., Hansen, E. B., Marcatili, P., Jacobsen, C., Jones, N. C., Hoffmann, S. V., Wimmer, R., & Overgaard, M. T. (2022). Peptide emulsifiers from potato: Structure/function and targeted release. Abstract fra 2nd NIZO Plant Protein Functionality Conference, Holland.

H. Funder Castenschiold, J., onas Beltoft Gehrlein , J., Bech-Hansen, M., M. Kallehauge, R., Pertoldi, C., Pertoldi, C., & Bruhn, D. (2022). Monitoring Dropping Densities with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV): An Effective Tool to Assess Distribution Patterns in Field Utilization by Foraging Geese. Symmetry.

Jansen, C. U., Yan, X., Ulstrup, J., Xiao, X., & Qvortrup, K. (2022). Structural Design of Anthraquinone Bridges in Direct Electron Transfer of Fructose Dehydrogenase. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 220, 112941. [112941]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2022.112941

Jørgensen, M. K., Deemter, D., Städe, L. W., Sørensen, L. G., Madsen, L. N., Oller, I., Malato, S., Nielsen, T. T., & Boffa, V. (2022). High performance ultra- and nanofiltration removal of micropollutants by cyclodextrin complexation. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 188, 694-703. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2022.10.026

Kharel, S., Tentscher, P. R., & Bester, K. (2022). Further transformation of the primary ozonation products of tramadol- and venlafaxine N-oxide: Mechanistic and structural considerations. Science of the Total Environment, 845, [157259]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157259

Kirkebæk, B. S., & Ali, A. (2022). Magnetic micro vehicles to pickup small oil droplets from water. 1. Abstract fra Danish Water Forum: 16th Annual Water Research Conference, København, Danmark. http://www.danishwaterforum.dk/Research/Annual_Meeting_2022/Annual_announcement2022.html

Kumar, S., Darnal, S., Patial, V., Kumar, V., & Singh, D. (2022). Molecular Characterization of a Stable and Robust L-Asparaginase from Pseudomonas sp. PCH199: Evaluation of Cytotoxicity and Acrylamide Mitigation Potential. Fermentation. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8100568

Liao, W., Yang, Z., Chen, X., & Li, Y. (2022). WindGMMN: Scenario Forecast for Wind Power Using Generative Moment Matching Networks. IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, 3(5), 843-850. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAI.2021.3128368

Linder, A. C., Lyhne, H., Laubek, B., Bruhn, D., & Pertoldi, C. (2022). Modeling Species-Specific Collision Risk of Birds with Wind Turbines: A Behavioral Approach. Symmetry.

Linder, A. C., Lyhne, H., Laubek, B., Bruhn, D., & Pertoldi, C. (2022). Quantifying Raptors’ Flight Behavior to Assess Collision Risk and Avoidance Behavior to Wind Turbines. Symmetry.

Liu, P., Jensen, L. R., Gao, C., & Smedskjaer, M. M. (2022). Indentation deformation and cracking behavior of hydrated aluminoborate glasses. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 105(2), 1039–1051. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.18175

Lomwongsopon, P., & Aramrueang, N. (2022). Mild chemical pretreatment of cassava pulp for enhancing high-load anaerobic digestion. Bioresource Technology Reports, 17, [100896]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biteb.2021.100896

Lomwongsopon, P., & Varrone, C. (2022). Contribution of Fermentation Technology to Building Blocks for Renewable Plastics. Fermentation, 8(2), [47]. https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation8020047

Lukassen, M. B., Menanteau-Ledouble, S., de Jonge, N., Schram, E., & Nielsen, J. L. (2022). Impact of water quality parameters on geosmin levels and geosmin producers in European recirculating aquaculture systems. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 132(3), 2475-2487. https://doi.org/10.1111/jam.15358

Macêdo, W. V., Poulsen, J. S., de Oliveira, G. H. D., Nielsen, J. L., & Zaiat, M. (2022). Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) biodegradation in acidogenic systems: One step further on where and who. Science of the Total Environment, 808, 152016. [152016]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152016

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Madsen, A. M., White, J. K., Nielsen, J. L., Keskin, M. E., Tendal, K., & Frederiksen, M. W. (2022). A cross sectional study on airborne inhalable microorganisms, endotoxin, and particles in pigeon coops - Risk assessment of exposure. Environmental Research, 204(Part D), 112404. [112404]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.112404

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