Newsletter October 2023

Newsletter October 2023

Lagt online: 30.08.2023

highlights from THIS MONTH'S NEWSLETTER:

  • Important Department Updates and Announcements
  • Engaging in the Pursuit of Knowledge for The World
  • Changes in the Communications Area
  • Who's Who: Colleague Spotlight
  • BIO Grant News
  • Meet Our New Tenure Track Assistant Professors
  • Autumn Courses from the VBN Team

 

IMPORTANT DEPARTMENT UPDATES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

I'd like to share some important updates and announcements regarding our department's activities and policies.

1. Christmas Presents:

In light of the ongoing economic challenges that our faculty is facing, we have made the collective decision to forgo the tradition of providing Christmas presents to employees this year. This decision is an act of solidarity with our colleagues across the board, emphasizing our commitment to fiscal responsibility during these trying times. While we understand that our annual gift-giving has been a meaningful gesture of appreciation, we believe it's essential to prioritize financial carefulness. However, I'm pleased to inform you that our annual Christmas lunch is still in the planning stages. We eagerly anticipate coming together as a department to celebrate the holiday season, savor delicious food, and enjoy each other's company.

2. Welcome Vice Head of Department for Research:

As of October 1st, we welcomed Cejna Anna Quist Jensen as the new Vice Head of Department for Research. I am excited about the collaboration with Cejna and look forward to her invaluable contributions to the continued growth of our department. I would also like to express my gratitude to Torsten Nygaard Kristensen, our former and first Vice Head of Research, for his tireless efforts and significant contributions to the department's management. You can find more details in the January edition of the BIO newsletter.

3. Qualified Hiring Stop:

Due to the faculty's economic situation, we have implemented a qualified hiring stop since early June. This measure has increased the administrative workload for hiring new employees and extending existing contracts, whether they are internally or externally funded positions. Consequently, processing times have been affected. Our management and secretariat have been diligently working to streamline this process, making it as smooth as possible. We anticipate that the qualified hiring stop will remain in place for the remainder of 2023. Its status for 2024 is currently uncertain. I want to extend my gratitude to everyone affected for their patience and understanding. If you need to hire a new employee for an externally funded project or extend an existing contract, please reach out to our HR team to obtain the latest updated template (forklæde) for seeking the dean's permission to proceed with hiring.

4. Risk Assessments for New Employees:

Another factor contributing to increased workload and processing time for new hires is the requirement for risk assessments. In this regard, we are actively working to provide a template that simplifies the process and ensures compliance with evolving requirements. Please consult our HR team to obtain the latest version of this template, as the regulations are subject to constant updates.

Sincerely

KIM

 

ENGAGING IN THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE FOR THE WORLD

Currently, our department is actively engaging in the annual process of considering the upcoming year's prioritized goals.

Aalborg University is embarking on a transformative journey towards the Knowledge for the World goals for 2024. This strategic initiative sets the foundation for the university's development and its future impact on society.

Collaborative Efforts Within the Department

In a recent announcement, we introduced a new phase of this strategic endeavor, emphasizing active participation within our department. Valuable resources, including a list of colleagues responsible for facilitating discussions, have been made accessible on the Intranet. These discussions revolve around how our department can best align itself with and contribute to the prioritized goals of Knowledge for the World.

Three specific goals are under discussion:

  • Strengthening Lifelong Learning
  • Engagement and Collaboration
  • A Strong Safety Culture

You can find descriptions of these goals, a Goal Agreement Template including process-related questions, and a Goal Agreement Template for the research indicator here.

You can also learn more about the university's strategic direction, characteristics, and strategic focal points here.

Upcoming Workshop and Goal Setting

An informative workshop is scheduled for October 13th. During this workshop, designated contacts (listed in Appendix 4) will engage in discussions and gather valuable input. Following this workshop, our department leadership will prepare a proposal for negotiating with the dean regarding the department's goals.

Questions and Contact Information

If you have any inquiries or require further clarification regarding strategy-related matters, please do not hesitate to reach out to Morten Korsgaard at moko@bio.aau.dk.

 

CHANGES IN THE COMMUNICATIONS AREA

Starting from October 1st, the university's communication resources are gathered in the AAU Communication and Public Affairs unit. The unit possesses expertise in press, web, graphics, social media, and more. Our point of contact for the unit at the Department of Chemistry and Bioscience is Dorte Larsen (our contact person).

Besides Dorte, David Graff is affiliated with our department as he is the faculty’s strategic advisor. Additionally, communication specialists from the web team, press team, and the social media and debate team are connected to ENGINEERING and, hence, the department . You can reach the other specialets through Dorte and David.

If you need communication advice or support, you can always write directly to the mailbox komBIO@adm.aau.dk. Dorte and David will go through the messages received in the mailbox, and they will respond as soon as possible. You are also always welcome to call or write directly to Dorte and David.

Here's some more detailed information about Dorte and David:

  • Dorte is the department’s daily contact person . She solves the tasks herself or ensures that they are solved or forwarded to the right teams or persons. Dorte is 63 years old and has worked at AAU for 29 years in different departments, including the Office for Continuing Education and most recently as the academic area manager for communication at the Institute for Culture and Learning. Contact information: dl@ikl.aau.dk, 30272252
  • David is a strategic advisor for ENGINEERING. He has a particular focus on strategically prioritized initiatives and is in continuous dialogue with the department’s management. David is 47 years old and has been associated with ENGINEERING since 2022. Before that, he worked as a communication consultant at Rambøll Management Consulting and as a communication manager at the Cabi, the Ministry of Employment. Contact information: dahg@adm.aau.dk, 61967284

Please reach out to Dorte or David if you have any questions!

 

JUST A FRIENDLY REMINDER NOT TO FORGET TO REGISTER FOR KIM LAMBERTSEN LARSEN'S RECEPTION.

As you all know, Kim started as our new Head of Department on September 1st. Therefore, you are all invited to a reception on October 9th at 3:00 PM in the lunchroom on level 5 to welcome Kim.

Please remember to register by sending an email to engineering@adm.aau.dk with the subject "Registration for Kim Lambertsen Larsen's reception."

 

WHO'S WHO: COLLEAGUE SPOTLIGHT

In every newsletter, we try to create greater awareness between positions and individuals by asking a few questions so that we can all get to know the colleague better.

  • Name: Sara Jellesmark
  • Profession: Study Secretary

We have asked Sara Jellesmark a few questions, to get to know her better.

When did you start at the department, and what is your background?

I began at the Department on October 1, 2021, as a Study Secretary. I have an AP degree in sport/event management with a 3-month event agency internship, and a professional bachelor's degree in public administration from UCN. During my studies, I also completed a 6-month internship at Uddannelseshuset, focusing on back-office administration for youth activation programs. Prior to joining AAU, I worked as a shift planner in home care for Frederikshavn Municipality.

Why did you choose the path you did regarding your education?

I used my AP degree in sport/event management as a gap year to gain independence and step out of my comfort zone. The mix of internships, minimal class time, and diverse subjects was appealing. Plus, we had a 2-week study trip to Miami, exploring major sports arenas, companies, and sports agents.

As I matured, my passion for developing, organizing, and innovating for others grew. Spending time with my mother, an administrative leader at a primary school, sparked my natural interest in public administration. I discovered the complexity, challenges, and excitement of the education sector.

What does your role at BIO entail?

I'd describe myself as a coordinating octopus, and it's hard to precisely define my role. In a nutshell, I coordinate and plan classes, exams, and various tasks for students and instructors, striving for a smooth semester. Managing room assignments is likely my most challenging task. I also aim to have a broad knowledge base to assist in various ways.

Is there a fun fact about you that would surprise your colleagues at the department?

In my free time, I have always been very active in sports, especially soccer, but I always end up with at least one injury. Furthermore, I grew up on a dairy farm and for many years, I despised all forms of dairy products, much to my father's frustration.

NEWS FROM RESEARCH

BIO GRANT NEWS

We are happy to iterate the news also announced on the Villum Foundation’s website and in various social media platforms that three BIO researchers, namely Head of Department Kim Lambertsen Larsen, former Vice-Head of Department Torsten Nygård Kristensen and Professor Morten Mattrup Smedskjær, have received Villum Experiment grants and thus contributed greatly to demonstrating BIO’s capacity for innovative idea generation.

Professor Morten Mattrup Smedskjær attracts further notice for the feat of also acquiring Villum Synergy funding, together with Associate Professor Jilin Hu from the Department of Computer Science.  

And alongside these Villum Foundation grants, it is due time to announce and congratulate that in May, Professor Michael Toft Overgaard was awarded a NNF TANDEM grant together with Professor Mette Nyegaard from the Department of Health Science and Technology, and in July, our recently installed Vice-Head of Department Cejna Anna Quist-Jensen and Assistant Professor Aamer Ali obtained funding as coordinators for a Horizon Europe RIA project.

 

MEET OUR NEW TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

A warm welcome to Kasper and Søren, who started as Tenure Track Assistant Professors on September 1, 2023

KASPER TOLBORG – NEW TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

What do you work on currently?

My research is focused on computational modelling of sustainable energy materials, particularly those with disorder and temperature-driven changes in their properties. Currently, I work on modelling the complex disorder and phase transitions in hybrid organic-inorganic materials with applications in sensing and microelectronics, and the transport properties in solid electrolytes with applications in next-generation batteries. In both cases, simulations are accelerated with machine learning methods to bring quantum chemical accuracy onto the time- and lengths scales relevant for real world applications of materials.

Which professional communities do you focus on staying updated in, nationally and internationally?

I work in a highly interdisciplinary field at the interface between chemistry, physics, and materials science. There are currently massive global efforts in accelerating materials design and discovery through integration of computational and experimental techniques with artificial intelligence, also with major tech companies entering the field. I aim to stay updated on both traditional outlets and conferences in the area as well as with these novel directions.

When did you find out you wanted to be a researcher? 

I have always been curious about the natural sciences and fascinated by technological development, and I always envisioned myself working in research and development. My interest in pursuing an academic research career was sparked during my PhD studies at Aarhus University, and further strengthened during my postdoc at Imperial College London, which helped broaden my academic horizon. I am now very excited to take the next step and develop my own research profile here at AAU.

 

SØREN STRANDSKOV SØRENSEN  – NEW TENURE TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

What do you work on currently:

Currently, my main research focus is on solid-state electrolyte glasses and their susceptibility to cracking. This project combines experimental and computer-based techniques to study different glasses and how their atomic structure during electrolyte operation impacts their mechanical stability. I'm also engaged in other projects, including the development and fundamental understanding of new metal-organic framework glasses, from lab preparation to detailed structural characterization using advanced facilities. Additionally, I've taken on multiple coordination and teaching roles during the autumn semester in my new position.

Which professional communities do you focus on staying updated in, nationally and internationally:

I work at the crossroads of glass science, hybrid chemistry, and glass physics, requiring me to stay updated on various fronts. I try to stay updated on the most recent advances of atomistic understanding of charge and energy transport mechanisms, the development of new hybrid and oxide glasses of exciting structure and properties, as well as the development of new computer- and experimental characterization techniques. While glass science is a somewhat niche field, we are lucky that Denmark has a very strong research position within both the chemical and physical understanding of traditional and new glass systems.

When did you find out you wanted to be a researcher?:

I can't pinpoint a specific eureka moment that led me into science, but a transformative experience was participating in a national science competition during high school. While I had always been curious, this project pushed me to explore new methods and engage with cutting-edge research, revealing the vast uncharted territory in science. I convinced my high school principal to fund some risky chemicals, and with the help of contacts at AAU, AU, and DTU, I pursued my idea and conducted experiments in their labs. This project even took me to Germany, China, and Switzerland. While I now recognize the scientific flaws in my approach, the sole process provided me invaluable insight into the essence of research and it was likely my first taste of being a researcher.

 

VISIT FROM CLAAUDIA THE 14TH SEPTEMBER

CLAAUDIA Research Data Services visited our department on the 14th September, to discuss the FAIR principles and data management. They gave a brief introduction to CLAAUDIA and their services, including local DataDeposit, HPC access, the FAIR principles, and data management plans, was provided (See the slides here). Approximately 40 people attended, both in person and online, and their questions and comments were greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or comments, you are always welcome to contact claaudia.aau.dk.

 

AUTUMN COURSES FROM THE VBN TEAM

COURSES DATE TIME VENUE
Introduction to PhD submission (video) Available online 16 min. Online
Onboarding VBN/PURE 22.11.23 9:00-10:00 Online
Open Access and publication strategy 23.11.23

9:00-10:00

Online

SciVal – Mind the gap before your next research career step! How can research analytics help?

8.11.23

10:00-11:30 Online

Boost your researcher profile (includes introduction to the AAU Research Indicator)

11.10.23

10:00-12:00 Online

Scholarly Communication for PhD Students in an Open Science Perspective:
Online Profiles, Dissemination and Metrics

(includes introduction to the AAU Research Indicator) (sign up via PhD Moodle)
9.11.23 9:00-14:30

Copenhagen

Scholarly Communication for PhD Students in an Open Science Perspective:
Online Profiles, Dissemination and Metrics

(includes introduction to the AAU Research Indicator) (sign up via PhD Moodle)

 

15.11.23

9:00-14:30 Aalborg 

 

NEWS FROM STUDIES

Researchers and Students in The Media 

(Chronological)

  • Mette Lübeck – Forskere fra Aalborg sidder på et grønt guldæg: Potentialet skal tælles i milliarder, Vigeur.dk
  • Mette Lübeck - Storstilet projekt skal redde drikkevandet, Nordjyske.dk
  • Morten Mattrup Smedskjær - Står du og mangler selvhelende briller og kommunikerende batterier? Nye skæve opfindelser kan være på vej, Avisendanmark.dk
  • Nadieh de Jonge, Cino Pertoldi, Jeppe Lund Nielsen, Sophie Lund Rasmussen - 2,900-Year-Old Clay Brick Yields Ancient DNA, Unveiling a Time Capsule of Plant Life, India Education Diary
  • Sophie Lund Rasmussen – Ny viden, Illustreret Videnskab
  • Sophie Lund Rasmussen - Oldtidsmursten rummer skjulte DNA-spor, Historienet.dk
  • Sussie Pagh - Hjælp til indsamling af trafikdræbte og nedlagte harer, Jaegerforbundet.dk

 

STUDIEPRAKTIK

On October 25th and 26th, this year's "Studiepraktik" will take place, during which we will host approximately 130 high school students, with 40 in biology, 40 in biotechnology, 30 in environmental science, and 20 in chemistry/chemical engineering.

This year, the program has been shortened to 2 days, compared to the previous 3 days. The study internship is the most crucial of our outreach activities, as it significantly impacts students' career choices.

High school students will have a program from 10 AM to 3 PM on both days, so please be mindful of this in your planning.

 

NEWS FROM THE ADMINISTRATION 

HR news

REGISTER YOUR HOLIDAY FOR 1 SEPT 2023 TO 31 AUG 2024

If you are employed at the department, please make sure to submit your vacation requests for the year from September 1, 2023, to August 31, 2024, to ferie@bio.aau.dk no later than Monday, October 9th, 2023, at 9 AM.  If you have any questions regarding holiday registration, feel free to reach out to us at ferie@bio.aau.dk.

 

A Warm Welcome to All New Employees at the Department! 

Saying Goodbye

  • Michael Paul Jensen (postdoc) – Stopped at BIO 07. September 2023
  • Gitte Øland Møller (lab technician) – Stopped at BIO 30. September 2023
  • Jens Jørgen Sigsgaard (technician) – Stopped at BIO 30. September 2023
  • Jonas Bech Jensen (HR employee) – Stopped at BIO 30. September 2023
  • Niels Krogh Søndergaard (Communications employee) – Stopped at BIO 30. September 2023

 

Save the date ​

  • 5/10: Guest Lecture: Of Mice and Popeye: Microbial Sulfur Metabolism in The Gut (Krogstræde 3/4. Room 4.130 (Darwin) at 10.30 AM)
  • 5/10: PhD defense, Christina Karmisholt Overgaard (Room 3.122 at 13.00 PM)
  • 9/10: Reception to welcome Kim Lambertsen Larsen (The lunchroom at level 5 at 3.00 PM)
  • 10/10: Stine Karstenskov Østergaard 11-month status seminar (Room 2.503 at 10.00 AM)
  • 13/10: FirmaFredag organised by the Mentors (Room 1.102-1.106 at 2:30 PM)
  • 25/10+26/10: Studiepraktik for high school students
  • 30/10: Menghan Shi 11-month status seminar (Room 2.503 at 10.30 AM)
  • 30/10: Mayra Evangelina Darre 11-month status seminar (Room 2.405 at 10.00 AM)

 

AAU ELECTIONS 2023

The AAU Elections 2023 have been called, which means you have the chance to exercise your democratic right and have a say about university matters, including the university’s strategic development, academic matters, budgets and priorities. Academic and administrative staff can stand for key positions. Declare your candidacy from Oct 9 to Oct 27, 2023, and vote electronically from Nov 27 to Nov 30, 2023. Details at stand for AAU elections and Election at Aalborg University.

 

MEETING SCHEDULE FOR THE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEES 

Here is the schedule for each department committee's next meeting, as well as the agenda and minutes from previous meetings. if you have any questions, you can find the representatives of the committees here

DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE (PREVIOUS MINUTES + AGENDA): 

  • 09.10.2023 

CONSULTATION COMMITTEE (SAMARBEJDSUDVALG) (PREVIOUS MINUTES + AGENDA): 

  • 13.12.2023 

SAFETY COMMITTEE (PREVIOUS MINUTES + AGENDA): 

  • To be announced 

RESEARCH COMMITTEE (PREVIOUS MINUTES + AGENDA): 

  • 3.11.2023 

STUDY BOARD (PREVIOUS MINUTES + AGENDA): 

  • 24.10.2023 

 

ONE MORE RUNNING CLUB - BIO STAVAKLUB

Are you up for more running? Join the AAU Chemistry & BioScience Strava Running Club! The club welcomes runners of all levels to their group runs every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 AM. There is no requirement for a fitness level, and you can join for as far as you would like.

 

AAU Research Indicator

For more information on the AAU Research Indicator please follow this link.

SGD’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/license to different Open Access publishers. The particular publishers can you find here. 

Useful Guides 

You are advised to continually register publications in Pure as they are being published. Pure/VBN is your window to the out, showing your success to funds, companies and media. 

Always link to the published publication or upload the pdf of the published version of the publication for documentation. This also includes posters and abstracts. When uploading a confidential document please register it as “closed” og “unknown” so it wouldn’t be public.

When registering Open Access please remember to when it is Gold or Diamond, to upload final, published version, and then it is Green to upload the accepted author manuscript. Set embargo period, if any. Please upload the files as closed.

If you are interested in a publication strategy please follow this link.

Predatory Journals

You can check a journal's legitimacy at Cabell's Journalytics and Predatory Reports that is accessible through the University Library's search engine Primo.

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 PEER-REVIEWED REGISTERED PUBLICATions in pure

From the 26-08-2023 till the 25-09-2023

Arbøll, T. P., Rasmussen, S. L., de Jonge, N., Hansen, A. H., Pertoldi, C., & Nielsen, J. L. (2023). Revealing the secrets of a 2900-year-old clay brick, discovering a time capsule of ancient DNA. Scientific Reports, 13(1), [13092]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-38191-w

Brohus, M., Busuioc, A-O., Wimmer, R., Nyegaard, M., & Overgaard, M. T. (2023). Calmodulin mutations affecting Gly114 impair binding to the NaV1.5 IQ-domain. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 14, [1210140]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1210140

Cong, J., Luo, S., Li, P., Li, K., Li, P., & Yan, S. (2023). Towards enhanced structural stability by investigation of the mechanism of K ion doping in Na3V2(PO4)3/C for sodium ion batteries. Journal of Energy Storage, 72, 72. [108808]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2023.108808

Jørgensen, M. K., Paulsen, F. K., Bentien, A., Kjul, A. R., Poulsen, M., Mikkelsen, L. M., Thavaneswaran, N., Hansen, S. A., Jensen, P. K., Andersen, J., Østedgaard-Munck, D. N., Bendtsen, J. D., & Christensen, M. L. (2023). Membrane fouling monitoring by 3ω sensing. Scientific Reports, 13(1), [15237]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42337-1

Kheirkhah, T., Neubauer, P., & Junne, S. (2023). Controlling Aspergillus niger morphology in a low shear-force environment in a rocking-motion bioreactor. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 195, [108905]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bej.2023.108905

Liu, H., Huang, Z., Schoenholz, S. S., Cubuk, E. D., Smedskjaer, M. M., Sun, Y., Wang, W., & Bauchy, M. (2023). Learning molecular dynamics: predicting the dynamics of glasses by a machine learning simulator. Materials Horizons, 10(9), 3416-3428. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3mh00028a

Longis, M., Pereira, J. C., Högl, T. H., Neubauer, P., & Junne, S. (2023). Plug-flow anaerobic digestion with multi-position sensors: The value of gradient measurement for process monitoring. Biomass and Bioenergy, 173, [106803]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2023.106803

Lützhøft Svendsen, A-S., Bach Nielsen, L., Braüner Schmidt, J., Bruhn, D., Andersen, L. H., & Pertoldi, C. (2023). eDNA Metabarcoding- and Microscopic Analysis for Diet Determination in Waterfowl, a Comparative Study in Vejlerne, Denmark. Biology.

Madsen, A. V., Kristensen, P., Buell, A. K., & Goletz, S. (2023). Generation of robust bispecific antibodies through fusion of single-domain antibodies on IgG scaffolds: a comprehensive comparison of formats. mAbs, 15(1), [2189432 ]. https://doi.org/10.1080/19420862.2023.2189432

Pedersen, E. J., To, T., Sørensen, S. S., Christensen, R., Christensen, J. F. S., Jensen, L. R., Bockowski, M., Magdysyuk, O., Diaz-Lopez, M., Yue, Y., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2023). Short- and medium-range structure synergistically control fracture toughness of densified aluminoborate glasses. Physical Review Materials, 7(5), [053607]. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.7.053607

Petersen, C., Sørensen, T., Nielsen, M. R., Sondergaard, T. E., Sørensen, J. L., Fitzpatrick, D., Frisvad, J. C., & Nielsen, K. L. (2023). Comparative genomic study of the Penicillium genus elucidates a diverse pangenome and 15 lateral gene transfer events. I M A Fungus, 14(1), [3]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s43008-023-00108-7

Petrinic, I., Christensen, M. L., Basitere, M., & Buksek, H. (2023). Exploring the impact of fouling on permeate flux and quality in ceramic ultrafiltration after treating poultry wastewater, and strategies for effective modelling and mitigation. Journal of Water Process Engineering.

Shi, T., Zhou, J., Ren, J., Ayub, Y., Yu, H., Shen, W., Li, Q., & Yang, A. (2023). Co-valorisation of sewage sludge and poultry litter waste for hydrogen production: Gasification process design, sustainability-oriented optimization, and systematic assessment. Energy, 272, [127131]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.127131

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

Staahltoft, S. K., Aaser, M. F., Jensen, J. N. S., Zadran, I., Sørensen, E. B., Nielsen, A. E., Alstrup, A. K. O., Bruhn, D., Linder, A. C., Sonne, C., Frikke, J., & Pertoldi, C. (2023). The Effectiveness of Virtual Fencing of Bull Calves in a Holistic Grazing System. Animals, 13(5), [917]. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13050917

Sørensen, S. S., Ren, X., Du, T., Traverson, A., Xi, S., Jensen, L. R., Bauchy, M., Horike, S., Wang, J., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2023). Water as a Modifier in a Hybrid Coordination Network Glass. Small, 19(14), [2205988]. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202205988

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

Willot, Q., Ørsted, M., Malte, H., & Overgaard, J. (2023). Cold comfort: metabolic rate and tolerance to low temperatures predict latitudinal distribution in ants. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 290(2006), 20230985. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.0985

Yang, Y., Deng, Y., Shi, X., Liu, L., Yin, X., Zhao, W., Li, S., Yang, C., & Zhang, T. (2023). QMRA of beach water by Nanopore sequencing-based viability-metagenomics absolute quantification. Water Research, 235, [119858]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2023.119858

Yue, Y. (2023). Impact of Angell’s Glass Concepts on Network Glass Research. Abstract fra The 9th International Discussion Meeting on Relaxations in Complex Systems, Chiba, Japan.

Yue, Y., Gao, C., & Zhang, Y. (2023). Glasses as electrochemically active materials. Abstract fra Society of Glass Technology Annual Conference, Cambridge, Storbritannien.

Zhang, A., Hao, S., Xie, M., Liu, Y., & Yu, H. (2023). Inspection and maintenance optimization for heterogeneity units in redundant structure with Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III. ISA Transactions, 135, 299-308. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2022.09.029

Zhang, A., Yin, Z., Wu, Z., Xie, M., Liu, Y., & Yu, H. (2023). Investigation of the compressed air energy storage (CAES) system utilizing systems-theoretic process analysis (STPA) towards safe and sustainable energy supply. Renewable Energy, 206, 1075-1085. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2023.02.098

Zhang, L., Luo, S-H., Zhan, Y., Li, P., & Yan, S. (2023). ZIF-67 derived 3D nanocage-shaped FeCoNi layered double hydroxides as an electrocatalyst for improving the performance of LOBs. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiec.2023.09.019

Zhang, Q., Christensen, R., Bødker, M. S., Du, T., To, T., Munoz, F., Bauchy, M., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2023). Mechanical properties of transparent sodium phosphosilicate glass-ceramics. Physical Review Materials, 7(6), [063606]. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.7.063606

Zhang, Q., Sun, D., Du, T., Jensen, L. R., Wang, D., Popok, V., Youngman, R. E., & Smedskjær, M. M. (2023). High damage-resistance and fracture toughness of transparent Nb-doped barium aluminoborate glass ceramics. Applied Materials Today, 34, [101888]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmt.2023.101888

Zhao, T. Y., Jiang, Z. J., Zhang, Y. F., Ren, J. J., & Yue, Y. (2023). V2O5-P2O5-TeO2 glass anodes for Li-ion batteries. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 600, [122014]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2022.122014

Zou, H. Y., Li, L. X., Huang, Y., Tang, Y., Wu, J. P., Xiao, Z. L., Zeng, J. L., Yu, D., & Cao, Z. (2023). An Au/SnO-SnO2 nanosheet based composite used for rapid detection of hydrogen sulphide. Analytical Methods, 15(10), 1315-1322.