We develop microscopy methods to directly observe what is going on in nanoscale processes in physics, chemistry and biology.
We work on
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gas phase reactions on microfabricated heaters for in-situ electron microscopy
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novel microfluidic chips systems to image processes in liquids with scanning and transmission electron micrscopes (SEM and TEM).
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Biological electron microscopy
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Microfluidic systems
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Nanomaterials synthesis
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Nanomaterials applications in catalysis, energy storage and conversion.
It is always possible to do a student project tailored to develop your competences within these research areas and you can find student projects in the DTU project database, as 'Fagprojects', and at DTU Nanotech.
