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NY DK Og UK Grants 2016.Xlsx VILLUM FONDEN Technical and Scientific Research Project title Organisation Department Applicant Amount Breaking Barriers in Scattering Amplitudes: Understanding via Computation (and vice versa) University of Copenhagen Niels Bohr Institute Jacob Bourjaily kr. 7.390.515 Search for heavy Higgs particles in diboson decays at LHC run II University of Copenhagen Niels Bohr Institute Troels Christian Petersen kr. 2.075.000 The Villum Kann Rasmussen Annual Award 2017 University of Copenhagen Niels Bohr Institute Jens Hjorth kr. 4.500.000 The Villum Kann Rasmussen Annual Award 2017 - personal stake University of Copenhagen Niels Bohr Institute Jens Hjorth kr. 500.000 Crossroads for inflation theory: Uncovering the origins of the Universe University of Southern Denmark Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy Martin S. Sloth kr. 2.901.780 Analyses of sub-mesoscale frontiers as essential barriers of dispersion for phytoplancton University of Copenhagen Natural History Museum of Denmark Katherine Richardson Christensen kr. 3.432.727 miGENEPI: Evaluation of effects of new selected pressurizers on GENomers EPIgenomes an MIkrobiota University of Copenhagen Natural History Museum of Denmark Ludovic Orlando kr. 5.995.927 Dispersal, differentiation and speciation across barriers and along elevational gradients in island bird communities University of Copenhagen Natural History Museum of Denmark Knud Jønsson kr. 9.999.971 HiddenRisk - Understanding the impact of human activities on subterranean biodiversity University of Copenhagen Natural History Museum of Denmark Ana Sofia Reboleira kr. 7.075.471 Molecular mechanisms behind recognition of extraneous RNa in plants - and connected effects on antiviral immunity University of Copenhagen Department of Biology Peter Brodersen kr. 5.878.520 Novel Molecular Targets for Beetle Pest Control - From Genome to Phenome University of Copenhagen Department of Biology Kenneth Halberg kr. 8.490.281 High throughput identification of the microbial world Aalborg University Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Per Halkjær Nielsen kr. 3.998.530 Extreme resolution Raman-AFM bio-imaging of wood under decay - learning wood protection from trees University of Copenhagen Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management Lisbeth Garbrecht Thygesen kr. 5.268.369 Cycling in the "Plastisphere": the biogeochemical fate of marine (micro)plastics University of Southern Denmark Department of Biology Nicole Rita Elisabeth Posth kr. 9.746.336 Novel aspects of lanthanide magnetism for quantum information applications University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry Stergios Piligkos kr. 4.000.000 Structural characterization of inorganic nanoclusters: Materials chemistry between molecules and solids University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry Kirsten Marie Ørnsbjerg Jensen kr. 9.998.048 Exploring the unique chemistry of lanthanide ions - Solution for Technology, Diagnostics and Energy University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry Thomas Just Sørensen kr. 9.900.991 Electronic structure up-close with photoemission at the nanoscale Aarhus University Science and Technology Søren Ulstrup kr. 9.974.962 Dynamics of ballistic nano-conductors: Theory and simulation tools Technical University of Denmark DTU Nanotech Mads Brandbyge kr. 4.746.819 Origins of cosmic explosions Aarhus University Department of Physics and Astronomy Maximilian Stritzinger kr. 3.771.145 VILLUM Centre of Excellence - Dirac Materials Aarhus University Department of Physics and Astronomy Philip Hofmann kr. 33.535.000 Measuring with No Tape Technical University of Denmark DTU Compute Søren Hauberg kr. 9.719.117 Causal inference with incomplete data University of Copenhagen Department of Mathematics Niels Richard Hansen kr. 4.827.597 Examination of new world of circular RNa Aarhus University iNANO Jørgen Kjems kr. 5.280.270 Visualization of the Atomic-scale Structure of Catalytic Surfaces in Reactive Atmospheres Aarhus University iNANO Jeppe Lauritsen kr. 5.485.009 Advancing 2D Materials by Synthetic Design Technical University of Denmark DTU Department of Chemistry Kasper Steen Pedersen kr. 8.569.347 Non-Natural Selection of Carbohydrate-Based Receptors Technical University of Denmark DTU Department of Chemistry Sophie Beeren kr. 9.998.528 Mid-infrared Silicium Photonic Chips for Optical Interconnects (Mid-Chip) Technical University of Denmark Department of Photonics Engineering Michael Galili kr. 5.806.490 Energy-efficient optical communications at 2 micron beyond capacity crunch (2MAC) Technical University of Denmark Department of Photonics Engineering Hao Hu kr. 10.005.091 Social Recognition and Foraging strategies of Sperm Whale Clans Aarhus University Department of Bioscience Peter Teglberg Madsen kr. 2.714.180 The influence of Earth surface processes on Scandinavian Ice Sheet evolution and collapse Aarhus University Department of Geoscience Vivi Kathrine Pedersen kr. 7.496.783 Utilization of lipids as an alternative to phosphate fertilizers University of Copenhagen Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Rosa Laura López Marqués kr. 2.500.000 Light-driven biosynthesis: Improving photosynthesis by designing and exploring novel electron transfer pathways University of Copenhagen Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Poul Erik Jensen kr. 5.134.820 Towards Sustainable Protein Sources for Europe: Biosynthesis and Transport of the Lupin Alkaloids University of Copenhagen Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences Fernando Geu Flores kr. 9.996.017 Extension of nitrogen cycle: Diversity and ecology of Comammox bacteria Technical University of Denmark DTU Environment Barth Smets kr. 5.319.694 T-RAYS - Chipscale integrated terahertz phased array sources Aarhus University Department of Engineering Martijn Heck kr. 5.955.415 Mechanical and photo-chemical stabilization of flexible organic solar cells University of Southern Denmark The Mads Clausen Institute Morten Madsen kr. 5.991.250 Controlling of quantum mechanical oscillators with non-classical light Technical University of Denmark Department of Physics Ulrik Lund Andersen kr. 7.016.303 Mechanic properties of glass: Causes and development Aalborg University Department of Chemistry and Bioscience Morten M. Smedskjær kr. 10.034.313 Deciphering the role of microbial dark matter by novel DNA sequencing approaches Aalborg University Department of Chemistry and Bioscience Mads Albertsen kr. 9.990.381 Guarded Homotopy Type Theory Aarhus University Department of Computer Science Lars Birkedal kr. 3.282.896 Will the Three-Wave Interaction Prevent the Fusion Dream? Technical University of Denmark DTU-Physics Stefan Kragh Nielsen kr. 7.846.488 VILLUM Center for Science of Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals Technical University of Denmark DTU-Physics Ib Chorkendorff kr. 150.000.000 LEAPS - Learning and Engagement through Authentic Projects with Science enhanced KATA Foundation Peter Skat-Rørdam kr. 4.000.000 Engineering at school - technological preparation and education Engineer the Future Ghita Wolf Andreasen kr. 10.000.000 ATV's Science and Engineering Project The Danish Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV) Lia Leffland kr. 5.000.000 Technical and Scientific Research in total (46 grants) kr. 465.150.381 Social Projects Abroad National program to promote social reintegration of vulnerable groups based on HIAs Kastélyosdombó model Hungarian Interchurch Aid Klára Keveházi kr. 16.320.254 Development of the Family by Play method for use with children in vulnerable families CEKAS z.u. Irena Tomesová kr. 6.319.373 RoboBraille - supporting inclusive, barrier-free education for children and youth in the Czech Republic and Slovakia RoboBraille Outreach Lars Ballieu Christensen kr. 4.012.447 Nesting a brighter future for children United Way Romania Cristina Damian kr. 7.500.000 The big step into the circle of life SED- Velky Slavkov Marek Ilenin kr. 4.575.000 VULCHY II Civil Society Development Foundation Alena Svachova kr. 10.045.308 Establishing a Training and Production Centre for Youth Participation and Sustainable Agriculture in Bulgaria Botanica Life Foundation Apostol Apostolov kr. 7.490.700 Migrants Job Center ARCA Romanian Forum for Refugees and Migrants Razvan Samoila kr. 3.758.550 The Polo Formativo del Legno Arredo Fondazione ITS Rosario Messina Giovanni Albetti kr. 11.250.000 St Nicolas Fortress Restoration: Base of the expansion of a social project dedicated to unemployed people Acta Vista France Laure Cissouma kr. 15.384.615 Creation of an aftercare and training centre (ACTC) Equal Chances Foundation Erzsebet Szekeres kr. 10.168.762 And they lived happily ever after The Autistic People Help Association Together Forward Mateusz Andrysiak kr. 8.281.509 CUBE POINT autism friendly inclusive community place and training centre Kockacsoki Social Enterprise Ákos Dénes kr. 4.236.113 Innovative and environment friendly integrated day care Fundacja Ekologiczna Wychowanie i Sztuka Elementarz Andrzej Jab?o?ski kr. 8.837.939 Child Advocacy Centre helping children victims of abuse and their caregivers Empowering Children Foundation Monika Sajkowska kr. 15.000.000 Social Projects Abroad in total (15 grants) kr. 133.180.570 *Grants do not include so-called ‘project supervision’, which covers external consultancy fees tied to the projects. Society Development Officer for Niels Bohr Internationale Academy University of Copenhagen Niels Bohr Institute Poul Henrik Damgaard kr. 500.000 The Caspian Forests of Iran: Gene pool for adaptation of European forests? University of Copenhagen Department of
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