2020.11.20 | Grants and awards, Research, All AU units
Seven researchers from Aarhus University have been appointed Sapere Aude research directors and will receive a total of approx. DKK 43 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The aim of the grants is to enhance Danish research across all main scientific areas.
2020.11.20 | People news, Public/Media, Health
Kristian Overgaard conducts research into muscles, their physiology and the changes that take place in the muscles when they are put to work. On 1 November, he took up a position as professor at Aarhus University’s Department of Public Health.
2020.11.23 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
PhD student Daniel Fyenbo from the Department of Clinical Medicine has developed a digital aid for colleagues and medical students who work with cardiology.
2020.11.24 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
You have probably heard that AU’s new learning platform, Brightspace, will replace Blackboard next year. If you would like to know more about what you can expect and what will happen in the coming period, please read on.
2020.11.20 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
Denmark is to be climate-neutral by 2050. This requires major changes in our utilities sector, and buildings will play a significant role in this context. Three PhD students at Aarhus University talk about their research to help Denmark meet targets in its climate plans.
2020.11.20 | Research, Technical / administrative staff, All AU units
2020 is coming to an end, and this means that you need to be aware of deadlines and practical information in connection with the reporting procedure for the university’s publications in PURE.
2020.11.20 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
From the new year, students and staff will be greeted by Jespers Torvekøkken in several canteens on the Aarhus campus. At the same time, the canteens in Stakladen, Dale's Café and Moesgaard will close, and Aarhus University will take over operation of the Student House conference centre. This is the result of the call for tenders launched earlier…
2020.11.25 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff
A new extra sensitive scanning method combined with advanced artificial intelligence can find even small tumours in the liver at a much earlier stage than is possible today. Associate Professor Christoffer Laustsen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital is heading the project, which receives DKK 3 million from the 'Beat Cancer'…
2020.11.19 | Research, Administration (Academic), Alumni
A new cross-disciplinary centre will develop brain-machine interface technologies. One of the goals is to develop the next generation of technology to monitor, diagnose, and treat brain diseases while at the same time developing brand new brain-inspired AI hardware. ibrAIn will be officially open from Monday the 8th of February 2021.
2020.11.19 | Event, PhD students, Food and nutrition network
Health does not have one single avowed food researcher, but the faculty has none the less succeeded in bringing together no less than sixty academic staff in a new interdisciplinary network based around food and nutrition in the context of health and disease. And they want even more!