IN THIS MONTH'S NEWSLETTER YOU CAN READ ABOUT:
- Greeting from interim head of department
- Who's Who: Kristian Bering
- February's How To
- Our new tenure track Assistant Professors
- News about researchers and students
- Future events
- New autoclave roOm
- Newly Started Projects
- HR News
- Useful links and courses
- Meeting schedule for department committees + minutes and agendas
- Newly elected occupational health and safety representatives
- Goodbye to the lease car
- Ukrainian higher education and science in times of war
- 30 Year Birthday
- Peer-reviewed articles
News from the management
Dear All,
As Michael wrote in his greeting on Friday 24 February, I have joined as interim head of department from 1 March. I will be here until a new head of department has been found, expected in around six months.
The management team still consists of Torsten Nygård Kristensen, Kåre Lehmann Nielsen, Jens Muff and Niels T. Eriksen, whom you all know. In addition, Morten Korsgaard took over as interim head of the administration on 15 February. Department of Chemistry and Bioscience has the strength to continue its positive path and I am convinced that we will continue in finding good solutions and the right balance between operation and development.
Together with the management team my most important task will be to ensure the operations until a new head of department is found. In relation to the current situation, work has been initiated both at department and university level to strengthen internal procedures in project finance. The management team focuses on giving you researchers, teachers, laboratory and administrative staff the best framework to continue your work.
We must continue the strong efforts that have made the department shine in recent years. We will of course as soon as possible inform you further about the situation and if the conditions for how we handle projects change. If you have any doubt, please contact the project economists in the department administration. In addition, contact the management team if you have any questions. Starting from week 11 I have office 1.338, where you are also very welcome to come by.
Finally, I would like to quote Michael: "I do believe that we have a strong foundation and I sincerely hope and trust that it will just be a minor bump on the road forward." I completely agree in that statement, and I want to thank Michael for his great efforts for the department in the past 5 years.
My own background is in Energy Technology with focus on power electronics, far away from all the topics related to Chemistry and Bioscience. But I have many years of experience as Head of Department for Energy Technology which I hope will be helpful for me and BIO in the current situation and coming months. I look forward to the challenges and our collaboration.
/John K. Pedersen
Who's Who: Colleague spotligHt
- Name: Kristian Bering
- Profession: Fundraiser (Economy Team)
We have asked Kristian a few questions, to get to know him better.
When did you start at the department, and what is your background?
- I started in a new fundraiser position at BIO on August 1 in 2020, and I am still working on defining and developing this function. Personally, I see my role as a discipline within the art of the possible directed towards increasing the intake of external research funding. But for me, personally I am battling for value creation on all parameters.
Why did you choose to go the way you did with regards to your education?
- During my younger years I was, and maybe still am, a dreamer. One of my dreams was to become an anthropologist like Carlos Castaneda (famous for his books based on apprenticeship with a Mesoamerican Indian sorcerer). Instead, I ended up becoming a Japanologist specialized in classical Japanese literature, without any thought of career or money. My wife demanded a steady income, and presently I am developing my function as value creator, based on my experience from 10 years at Osaka University as innovation and research consultant.
What does your role at BIO entail?
- I am frequently caught up in text mechanical tasks relating to applications for funding and other kinds of persuasive texts, and I am collating and distributing funding related information, while coordinating efforts aimed at increasing and strengthening activities leading to greater intake.
- I like the feeling of success when funding is secured according to plan, but the greatest sense of satisfaction and luxury I have in this position is the feeling of being in close contact with the awesome BIO researchers’ quests for truth, beauty and value creation. I really like dreaming together!
- However, the greatest value I have ever created is naturally my family of three. My girls are presently in Japan, due to my daughter’s choice of school and career path. The distance separating us is definitely a problem, but I find solace in the pursuit of overly Japanophile interests, such as Japanese chess (shogi), Japanese tea practice and a slowly but steadily growing collection of Japanese arts and antiques.
Is there a fun fact about you that would surprise your colleagues at the department?
- I think this is the part of the interview where I reveal the dark secret that I am really a covert agent operating for a not yet organized organization of utopian fantasists, who will no longer stand by watching the world go bonkers. This is of course political, but instead of intending a political or religious movement, it is solely based on healthy living, common sense and sound sustainable business.
- Recently, I often return to my happy childhood on Funen, Denmark, where I sometimes made drawings of birds and collected animal carcasses for my own little natural history museum. My father was active as a graphical artist ever since I can remember, and I have arranged for a retrospect exhibition of a small selection of his creations down in the isle by the administration. Naturally, you are more than welcome to stop by for a glance.
Notification of Illness - MARCH's How To
If you become ill, you must notify the Department by sending an e-mail to syg@bio.aau.dk, and remember to CC your superior and closest colleagues. Please indicate reason for your illness. This e-mail should also be used on your child’s first and/or second day of sickness, when you are caretaking. When returning to work, please inform syg@bio.aau.dk accordingly.
News from research
meet Our new tenure track Assistant Professors
Nadieh de Jonge – New tenure track Assistant Professor
What do you work on currently?
- I currently have two major projects. In one project, I am developing a new eDNA method for automated, on-site biodiversity measurements in freshwater streams, in relation to the discharge of wastewater. The second project studies the relationship between genetic diversity and the microbiome in mosquitos. Climate change causes habitat fragmentation, which leads to inbreeding. This in turn can alter the microbiome, and cause changes to many host traits including fitness of the host population.
Which professional communities do you focus on staying updated in, nationally and internationally?
- I try to stay up to date with the latest in eDNA and biodiversity research through strategic follows on social media. In addition, I keep an eye on what is currently being discussed at policy level, fx by following IPBES, EU outlets and (local) Danish news. Finally, I keep up to date with the topics that stakeholders handling the biodiversity crisis and legislation daily, such as Miljøstyrelsen, consulting firms and counties, are currently focused on.
When did you find out you wanted to be a researcher?
- I know it’s cheesy, but it kind of just happened. Initially I was studying to be a laboratory engineer, and I came to Denmark for my bachelor project, to Aarhus University. While I was there, I enjoyed doing research work so much that I stayed for a master’s degree in molecular biology, and afterwards applied for a PhD at Aalborg University. It all snowballed from there. Twelve years after my first research project, I work in my dream job doing research at AAU.
Simon Gregersen – New tenure track Assistant Professor
What do you work on currently?
- At the moment, most of my time is spent on grass and spent grains from brewing. For grass, I work with a large internal team to develop non-invasive process technology that can utilize legume grasses for simultaneous production of food- and feed-grade protein. With brewer’s spent grains, I collaborate with external partners to identify and characterize novel bioactive and functional peptides, which may be obtained from residual protein in the biomass. In all my work, molecular characterization, bioinformatics, and AI is the basis for further development.
Which professional communities do you focus on staying updated in, nationally and internationally?
- Coming from a very interdisciplinary background, I try to stay updated in many different fields. And not only developments in academia but I also focus a lot on trends and progression within industry. My main areas of interest include protein and peptide science, alternative and sustainable sources of food protein, proteomics, analytical chemistry, bioinformatics, and artificial intelligence. And what really intrigues me, is when several or all these fields interact.
When did you find out you wanted to be a researcher?
- Research has always been on the top of my list. During my studies, I early on knew that a PhD would be the first step no matter what would follow. Afterwards, I wanted to get out in the world and joined the private sector in an R&D position, where development naturally was aligned with the company profile and interests. As years passed, I realized that I was not fulfilled by not freely being able to shape the direction of my research. When the possibility came, I re-joined AAU, which I have not regretted one second. Here I can realize those ambitions.
Michael Ørsted – New tenure track Assistant Professor
What do you work on currently?
- I am trying to understand how organisms, especially insects, adapt to environmental stress and how species are being re-distributed geographically due to climate change. I am currently working with insects that have a socio-economic impact such as agricultural pests. I combine experimental data on life-history and stress tolerance traits with different modelling techniques such as machine learning, to build ecological models that can predict the distribution and seasonal abundances of problematic insect species.
Which professional communities do you focus on staying updated in, nationally and internationally?
- I try to stay updated on general thermal biology and eco-physiology, especially in relation to insects. I also keep updated on network biology and species interactions. Technically, I work a lot with geographic information systems, so I keep a look out for the newest within geodata analysis, global climate models and data, and predictive modelling algorithms. Lastly, I have recently started engaging in the fields of agricultural pest surveillance and management of invasive species.
When did you find out you wanted to be a researcher?
- I have always been driven by curiosity, but I did not intend to pursue a scientific career until the opportunity for a PhD presented itself. I was probably hooked during my first conferences in my masters and PhD, where I realised that senior academics acknowledged my work. The tone was also very informal, and I was treated as an equal peer. During my visits to other Danish and international universities, I have realised that my AAU background have equipped me quite well for the continuous problem solving of a scientific career.
NEWS ABOUT RESEARCHERS AND STUDENTS
- Malene Bredal Brohus, Michael Toft Overgaard & Mette Nyegaard - Danish researchers can help expose a possible miscarriage of justice –– Danish and international media, e.g. ENG / DK / bio.aau.dk.
- Dan Bruhn, Cino Pertoldi, Magnus Fjord Aaser, Søren Krabbe Staahltoft, Andreas Hein Korsgaard, Adam Trige-Esbensen & Anne Cathrine Linder - Virtuelle hegn – Jæger.
- Mads Koustrup Jørgensen – Bør jeg sætte filter på vandhanen for at fjerne PFAS? – Danish media e.g. Videnskab.dk.
- Sophie Lund Rasmussen – The world's oldest hedgehog discovered by accident - Danish and international media, e.g. ENG.
- Yuanzheng Yue – Nanodiamond-graphene breakthrough is good news for the industry – bio.aau.dk.
future events
Do you have the next idea for the next public event (Temadag) at the department, in Aalborg or Esbjerg? Currently we are searching for researchers with Temadag-ideas. Contact Niels (nks@bio.aau.dk) or Line (lch@bio.aau.dk).
HR NEWS march 2023
New employments by 1 February 2023
Franceso Delongu | Postdoc | Environmental Microbiology |
Line Holm Andersen | Postdoc | Environmental Biomonitoring |
Leona Muslija | Laboratory Trainee (Esbjerg) | Chemical Engineering |
Maria Hansen | Laboratory Trainee (Esbjerg) | Chemical Engineering |
Line Jensen | Laboratory Trainee (Aalborg) | Section of Bioscience and Engineering |
Alex Jørgensen | Research Assistant | Environmental Biomonitoring |
Kim Pless-Schmidt | External lecturer | Section of Bioscience and Engineering |
Regarding resignations:
Natasja Krog Noer | Research assistant | Environmental Change and Adaptation | 31. January 2023 |
Junjun Tan | Postdoc | Applied Supramolecular Chemistry | 28. February 2023 |
New autoclave room
Everyone should be aware we have two Rodwell Sapphire-330-liter autoclaves that are housed in room 3.145 on Level 1 available to everyone in building 7H. Since this is a new system being run by one person, Susan Marie Hansen (smb@bio.aau.dk), there are new rules that apply.
There is a short list, schedule, and contact information posted on the outside of your lab’s main entrances. You and your students are welcome to contact Susan with any questions about autoclaving with our new system on Level 1.
Thank you for showing an interest in using our equipment safely.
Newly Started Projects
Newly Started Projects
Research projects started since 1 January 2023, that has been registered in Pure.
- RELAX: Revealing the Hidden Mechanism of Room Temperature Relaxation in Glasses
- Rettidig omhu - skimmelresistente kartofler med sicgenetisk pyramidiserede R-gener
- Genvinding af vand, varme og kemikalier fra brugte CIP-væsker i mejeriindustrien
- HQProtein: Development of high quality grass-protein foods
- Climate Futures Experimental Greenhouse and Insectary - Infrastructure
- CERO-MP: Cost Efficient Reduction of Micropollutants
- NanoEat: Exploiting Nanopore sequencing to discover what microbes eat
- Innovative and sustainable processes for reducing water stress: process optimization and analytical control
- Designing Molecules for Ease of Chemical Synthesis
- Sekventering og vedligeholdelse af MASPot kartoffelpopulationen - en opgradering af en genetisk ressource for fremtiden.
- SvampeMad: Produktion af nye proteinrige fødevareingredienser ved fermentering af organiske restprodukter
- Enzymatic Bioelectrosynthesis for Developing Novel Pharmaceuticals
- HfBFood: HYDROPHOBINS: Specialized Proteins for Food
- SCBarrier: An innovative concept of using strengthened scale and cement as a barrier material for well abandonment
- Hydrous Coordination Network Glasses
- MEloDIZER: Sustainable Membrane Distillation For Industrial Water Reuse And Decentralised Desalination Approaching Zero Waste
- Nanobobler til beluftning og rensning af spildevand
USEFUL LINKS AND COURSES
- AAU Competence Development
- AAU Kompetenceudvikling
- Plan 2 Learn
- AAU Learning Lab
- AEU Courses
- Boost Your Researcher Profile (Pure/VBN)
- Lær dine studerende at skrive med glæde
Meeting schedule for the Department committees
Being involved in the governing bodies at Aalborg University is one way to increase your influence and support the positive development of the university. We would like to encourage everybody to participate in this process. Therefore, in the future, an updated meeting schedule for each Department committee will be included in the newsletter, so that you know in good time when the meetings are scheduled. Please note that the agenda is prepared well in advance of the meetings, which is why any subject for the agenda should be submitted to the committee's representatives no later than one month before the date of the meeting. You will find the representatives of the committees here.
Department Committee:
- 01.05.2023
- 13.09.2023
- 15.11.2023
Consultation Committee:
- 09.03.2023
- 13.06.2023
- 19.09.2023
- 13.12.2023
Safety Committee:
- To be announced
Research Committee:
- 03.03.2023
- 09.05.2023
- 29.06.2023
Study Board:
- 15.03.2023
- 19.04.2023
- 17.05.2023
- 21.06.2023
- 23.08.2023
- 27.09.2023
- 24.10.2023
- 15.11.2023
- 13.12.2023
Minutes and agendas from department committees
- Minutes + agenda from Department Committee Meetings
- Minutes + agenda from Consultation Committee Meetings
- Minutes + agenda from Health & Safety Committee Meetings
- Minutes + agenda from Research Committee Meetings
- Minutes + agenda from Study Board Meetings
Newly elected occupational health and safety representatives
On the 10th of February all employees was asked to run for the position as health & safety representative. We needed four candidates, and at the end of the nomination period at the end of February, four candidates had announced they wanted to run. Since the number of candidates does not exceed the number of available seats, those four are automatically elected.
BIO’s health & safety representatives in the Health & Safety committee for the coming period of office are:
- Helle Blendstrup (Bioscience, Aalborg)
- Michelle Hyldegård Mortensen (Chemistry, Aalborg)
- Stephen Hald Christiansen (Administration)
- Tanzila Sharker (Chemistry, Esbjerg)
Goodbye to the lease car
For the past few months, the department have leased a VW Touran. But it has now been decided to stop the lease. In the future BIO will only have three cars at our disposal.
Ukrainian higher education and science in times of war
Aalborg University is currently hosting four researchers from Ukraine. Each of them represents different sciences (from engineering to sociology, from economy to law). Come and hear the researcher’s story of the educational and academic system of Ukraine and the way they function in times of war. Sign up before 9 March by contacting reception@law.aau.dk.
30 Year Birthday
15 February Stephen Hald Christiansen turned 30. Congratulations to the smiley faced power lifter of the Economy Team in the administration.
Send a notice to either Niels or Line when you’d like us to include any celebration or special occasion in this newsletter.
Peer-reviewed articles
Useful Guides
- How to register publications in Pure
- How to register projects in Pure
- You can find more guides to Pure here.
You are advised to continually register publications in Pure as they are being published. Pure/VBN is your window to the surrounding world, showing your success to funds, companies and media.
Always link to the published publication or upload a pdf of the published version of the publication for documentation.
For Open Access please remember to upload accepted manuscript as either closed or unknown. Do not upload it as open.
VBN Courses Spring 2023
- 9/3: Open Access and publication strategy (online)
- 17/4: Boost your researcher profile (AAL)
- 17/4: Scival – an administrative tool for research analysis and reporting (AAL)
- 3/5: Scholarly Communication for PhD Students in an Open Science Perspective: Online Profiles, Dissemination and Metrics – A (AAL)
- 15/5: Onboarding VBN/PURE (online)
SDG’s
Please remember to register SDGs to your publications and projects in Pure. Your publication or project does not have to contribute directly to the goals. They can contribute indirectly.
Open Access Agreements
Aalborg University Library has taken out membership/licence to different Open Access publishers. The particular publishers can you find here.
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 04-01-2023 till the 06-02-2023
- Behzadi, A., Alirahmi, S. M., Yu, H., & Sadrizadeh, S. (2023). An efficient renewable hybridization based on hydrogen storage for peak demand reduction: A rule-based energy control and optimization using machine learning techniques. Journal of Energy Storage, 57, [106168]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2022.106168
- Bortot Coelho, F. E., Magnacca, G., Boffa, V., Candelario, V. M., Luiten-Olieman, M., & Zhang, W. (2023). From ultra to nanofiltration: a review on the fabrication of ZrO2 membranes. Ceramics International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.01.076
- Castronovo, S., Helmholz, L., Wolff, D., Poulsen, J. S., Nielsen, J. L., Ternes, T. A., Schmidt, T. C., & Wick, A. (2023). Protein fractionation and shotgun proteomics analysis of enriched bacterial cultures shed new light on the enzymatically catalyzed degradation of acesulfame. Water Research, 230, [119535]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2022.119535
- Chen, Z., Du, T., Sørensen, S. S., Christensen, R., Zhang, Q., Jensen, L. R., Magdysyuk, O. V., Diaz-Lopez, M., Bauchy, M., Yue, Y., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2023). Structure dependence of fracture toughness and ionic conductivity in lithium borophosphate glassy electrolytes for all-solid-state batteries. Journal of Power Sources, 553, [232302]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2022.232302
- Christensen, B. H., Deganello, F., La Parola, V., Jørgensen, M. K., Boffa, V., & Østergaard, M. B. (2023). Thermocatalytic Performance of LaCo1−xNixO3−δ Perovskites in the Degradation of Rhodamine B. Catalysts, 13(2), [325]. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13020325
- Christensen, J. F. S., Krishnan, N. M. A., Bauchy, M., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2023). Indenting glasses with indenters of varying stiffness and sharpness. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 603, [122111]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2022.122111
- Dottorini, G., Wágner, D. S., Stokholm-Bjerregaard, M., Kucheryavskiy, S., Michaelsen, T. Y., Nierychlo, M., Peces, M., Williams, R., Nielsen, P. H., Andersen, K. S., & Nielsen, P. H. (2023). Full-scale activated sludge transplantation reveals a highly resilient community structure. Water Research, 229, [119454]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2022.119454
- Dueholm, M. K. D., Besteman, M., Zeuner, E. J., Riisgaard-Jensen, M., Nielsen, M. E., Vestergaard, S. Z., Heidelbach, S., Bekker, N. S., & Nielsen, P. H. (2023). Genetic potential for exopolysaccharide synthesis in activated sludge bacteria uncovered by genome-resolved metagenomics. Water Research, 229, [119485]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2022.119485
- Flemming, H-C., van Hullebusch, E. D., Neu, T. R., Nielsen, P. H., Seviour, T., Stoodley, P., Wingender, J., & Wuertz, S. (2023). The biofilm matrix: multitasking in a shared space. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 21(2), 70-86. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-022-00791-0
- Gregersen Echers, S., Jafarpour, A., Yesiltas, B., García Moreno, P. J., Greve-Poulsen, M., Hansen, D. K., Jacobsen, C., Overgaard, M. T., & Hansen, E. B. (2023). Targeted hydrolysis of native potato protein: A novel workflow for obtaining hydrolysates with improved interfacial properties. Food Hydrocolloids, 137, [108299]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodhyd.2022.108299
- Hansen, H. H., Bertelsen, S. S., Pertoldi, C., Pagh, S., & Vilhelmsen, H. (2023). Monitering af Hasselmusen (Muscardinus avellanarius) med vildtkameraer. Flora og Fauna, 127, 60-64.
- Hansen, H. H., Bertelsen, S. S., Pertoldi, C., Pagh, S., & Vilhelmsen, H. (2023). Selection of Nest Material and Summer Nest Location by the Hazel Dormouse ( Muscardinus avellanarius) in the Bidstrup Forests, Denmark. Biology, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12010139
- Hribar, U., Østergaard, M. B., Iversen, N., Spreitzer, M., & König, J. (2023). The mechanism of glass foaming with water glass. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 600, [122025]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2022.122025
- Jheng-Han, T., Quist-Jensen, C. A., & Ali, A. (2023). Multipass hollow fiber membrane modules for membrane distillation. Desalination, 548, 116239. [116239]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2022.116239
- Jørgensen, T. S., Pedersen, M. S., Blin, K., Kuntke, F., Salling, H. K., Marvig, R. L., Michaelsen, T. Y., Albertsen, M., & Larsen, H. (2023). SpikeSeq: A rapid, cost efficient and simple method to identify SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern by Sanger sequencing part of the spike protein gene. Journal of Virological Methods, 312, [114648]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2022.114648
- Lei, Y., Yu, Z., Wei, Z., Liu, X., Yu, H., Liang, X., Kontogeorgis, G. M., & Chen, Y. (2023). Structure optimization of task-specific ionic liquids targeting low-carbon-emission ethylbenzene production. Separation and Purification Technology, 308, [122827]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2022.122827
- Li, X. Y., Li, P. W., Liu, X., Luo, S. H., Li, Y. C., Su, X. B., Zhang, Y. F., & Yue, Y. (2023). Grid-like Fe3O4 nanocrystals enhance the performances of glass-ceramic anodes for lithium-ion batteries. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 605, [122157]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2023.122157
- Li, X., Li, P., Liu, X., Luo, S., Li, Y., Su, X., Zhang, Y., & Yue, Y. (2023). Grid-like Fe3O4 nanocrystals enhance the performances of glass-ceramic anodes for lithium-ion batteries. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 605(122157)
- Li, Z. H., Wang, Y. J., Ma, M. D., Ma, H. C., Hu, W. T., Zhang, X., Zhuge, Z. W., Zhang, S. S., Luo, K., Gao, Y. F., Sun, L., Soldatov, A. V., Wu, Y. J., Liu, B., Li, B. Z., Ying, P., Zhang, Y., Xu, B., He, J. L., ... Li, X. Y. (2023). Ultrastrong conductive in situ composite composed of nanodiamond incoherently embedded in disordered multilayer graphene. Nature Materials, 22, 42-49.
- Liu, P., Youngman, R. E., Jensen, L. R., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2023). Correlating structure with mechanical properties in lithium borophosphate glasses. International Journal of Applied Glass Science, 14(1), 38-51. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijag.16592
- Nielsen, M. H., Quist-Jensen, C. A., & Ali, A. (2023). Development of ceramic membranes for resource recovery from brine through percrystallization. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 189, [106768]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2022.106768
- Oliveira, J. M. S., Poulsen, J. S., Foresti, E., & Nielsen, J. L. (2023). Microbial communities and metabolic pathways involved in reductive decolorization of an azo dye in a two-stage AD system. Chemosphere, 310, [136731]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.136731
- Rasmussen, S. L. (2023). Differences in Mortality of Pre-Weaned and Post-Weaned Juvenile European Hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) at Wildlife Rehabilitation Centres in the Czech Republic. Animals, 13(3). https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/3/337
- Rørbæk, R. W., Andersen, T. A., Pertoldi, C., Jørgensen, A., & Pagh, S. (2023). Diet of Free Ranging American Mink (Neovison vison) in Denmark. Animals.
- Sharker, T., Simonsen, K. R., Margheritini, L., Kucheryavskiy, S., & Simonsen, M. E. (2023). Optimisation of Electrochemical Deposition of Calcareous Material During Cathodic Protection by Implementing Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Electrochimica Acta.
- Shi, Y., Deng, B., Neuefeind, J., Zhou, Q., Smedskjær, M. M., Elliott, S. R., & Bauchy, M. (2023). Revealing the effect of medium-range structure on silicate glass hardness. Physical Review Materials, 7(1), [013602]. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.7.013602
- Tang, Y., Liu, L., Deng, J., Sun, P., Yan, D., Peng, W., Huang, X., Xiao, M., Tao, Q., & Yu, D. (2023). Incorporating a weak acceptor unit into PTB7-Th to tune the open circuit voltage for non-fullerene polymer solar cells. Tetrahedron, 131, [133214]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tet.2022.133214
- Thuy, T. T. T., Lübeck, M., Smedegaard-Petersen, V., de Neergaard, E., & Jørgensen, H. J. L. (2023). Infection Biology of Bipolaris oryzae in Rice and Defence Responses in Compatible and Less Compatible Interactions. Agronomy, 13(1), [231]. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13010231
- Uri-Carreño, N., Nielsen, P. H., Gernaey, K. V., Wang, Q., Nielsen, U. G., Nierychlo, M., Hansen, S. H., Thomsen, L., & Flores-Alsina, X. (2023). The effects of low oxidation-reduction potential on the performance of full-scale hybrid membrane-aerated biofilm reactors. Chemical engineering journal , 451, [138917]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2022.138917
- Wilhelmsen, C. O., Kristensen, S. B., Nolte, O., Volodin, I. A., Christiansen, J. V., Isbrandt, T., Sørensen, T., Petersen, C., Sondergaard, T. E., Lehmann Nielsen, K., Larsen, T. O., Frisvad, J. C., Hager, M. D., Schubert, U. S., Muff, J., & Sørensen, J. L. (2023). Demonstrating the Use of a Fungal Synthesized Quinone in a Redox Flow Battery. Batteries and Supercaps, 6(1), [e202200365]. https://doi.org/10.1002/batt.202200365
- Wilhelmsen, C. O., Muff, J., & Sørensen, J. L. (2023). Are biologically synthesized electrolytes the future in green energy storage? Energy Storage. https://doi.org/10.1002/est2.450
- Yesiltas, B., Caindec, A. M. S., García Moreno, P. J., Echers, S. G., Hegelund Olsen, T., Jones, N. C., Hoffmann, S. V., Marcatili, P., Overgaard, M. T., Hansen, E. B., & Jacobsen, C. (2023). Physical and oxidative stability of fish oil-in-water emulsions stabilized with emulsifier peptides derived from seaweed, methanotrophic bacteria and potato proteins. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, [131069]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2023.131069
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