Kasper Heintz is awarded 180 hours at the Very Large Telescope to study fast radio bursts In an exceptionally large program, postdoc and DAWN affiliate Kasper Heintz will now have the opportunity to study the host galaxies of the so-called "fast radio bursts".
Carlos Rodriguez Molinuevo Title: Transition from drift-wave to interchange turbulence in magnetically confined plasmas Supervisors: Troels Haugbølle, Anders Henry Nielsen
Nikhil Niranjan Maka Title: Electrical characterization of selective-area-grown InAs buffered nanowires with a InGaAs top barrier Supervisors: Peter Jeppesen Krogstrup, Daria Beznasyuk
Martin Hayhurst Appel A Quantum Dot Source of Time-Bin Multi-Photon Entanglement Supervisors: Prof. Peter Lodahl & Dr. Alexey Tiranov
Danish Student solves how the Universe is reflected near black holes Space is so warped around black holes that even light rays curve around them. However, this has not been given mathematical expression before now, when Albert Sneppen, student at the Niels Bohr Institute, made the…
VSEVOLOD SYVOLAP Astrophysical and cosmological constraints on parameters of hypothetical particles Supervisor: Dr. Prof. Oleg Ruchayskiy
Ying Wang Novel nanofabrication methods and processes for antum photonic integrated circuits Supervisor: Peter Lodahl & Leonardo Midolo
Martin Jan Sandberg Title: Procedures for Modeling Dust Evolution Supervisors: Troels Haugbølle, Aake Nordlund
Nanna Marie Baars Støvelbæk Title: Dust formation in type IIn supernova 2014ab Supervisor: Christa Gall
Frank de Morrée Title: Unfolding Carbon: Algorithmic Generation of Planar Fullerene Precursor Molecules using Intrinsic Geometry Supervisor: James E. Avery
Kristina Sundgaard Jepsen Title: Fitting the extinction curves of GRB host galaxies using dust models Supervisor: Anja C. Andersen
Maureen Eyers Bøge Jørgensen Title: Optimizing an O2 extraction system to measure atmospheric d18O in ice core Supervisor: Thomas Blunier
Giulia Perotti Ice and Gas - Linking Infrared and Millimetric Observations towards young Solar-type Stars Academic Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Jes K. Jørgensen
Clara Celeste Qvotrup Title: Deflecting waveguides for three-dimensional quantum photonic integrated circuits Supervisor: Leonardo Midolo
New invention keeps qubits of light stable at room temperature Researchers from University of Copenhagen have developed a new technique that keeps quantum bits of light stable at room temperature instead of only working at -270 degrees. Their discovery saves power and money and is …
Alfred B. Hansen Analysis of dipolar interactions in trapped 2D BoseEinstein condensates Supervisor: Michele Burrello
Emil Jermiin Pedersen Frost Bound states in vortex cores of type-II superconductors - Numerical solution of the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equations on a disc Supervisor: Brian Møller Andersen
Jeppe Jon Cederholm & Laura Lund Rysager A Marine Outlet Glacier Model - A Model Based on the Perfect Plastic Approximatio
Oliver Solow Caroli-de Gennes-Matricon states in the vortex cores of unconventional superconductors Supervisor: Brian Møller Andersen
Rebekka Frøystad Title: Measuring d18O of atmospheric oxygen for synchronizing ice core records Supervisor: Thomas Blunier
Miren Lamaison Vidarte Title: Photonic Control-Phase gate based on emitters with chiral interactions Supervisor: Anders Søndberg Sørensen
Stefan Sajin-Henningen Studying the Kondo Effect using Larsen's Pseudo-Fermions Supervisor: Jens Paaske