Doctoral candidate Dag Kristian Sannes has successfully defended the thesis "Exploring Pt-UiO-67 Catalysts for CO2 Valorisation: Synthesis, Characterisation and Testing" earning the degree of Philosophiae Doctor! 🎓 This research provides valuable insights into CO2 hydrogenation and the development of efficient platinum-containing metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Key achievements include novel methods for tuning Pt nanoparticle sizes and calculating missing linker defects, contributing significantly to catalysis and CO2 conversion technologies. Dag Kristian Sannes is associated with Conversion of CO2 to light olefins by cascade reactions over bifunctional nanocatalysts (CO2LO) and Nordic Consortium for CO2 Conversion projects. Congratulations on this remarkable achievement! 🌍🔬 The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Norges forskningsråd #PhDAchievement #Chemistry #Catalysis #CO2Valorisation #Research #Innovation #MOFs #ClimateChange
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A cross disciplinary research centre focusing on novel materials and technologies for sustainable energy
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SMN is the University of Oslo's main tool for research in materials science and nanotechnology, with a special focus on solutions for sustainable energy production, storage, and conversion.
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PhD candidate Johnny Sannes has successfully defended the thesis titled 'Bi-anion Compound with Low-Dimensional Crystal Structure' and officially earned the title of Doctor of Philosophy! 🎓 Their groundbreaking research led to the discovery of six novel oxide chlorides, five of which exhibit novel crystal structures. These innovative low-dimensional materials are crucial due to their extraordinary photocatalytic, semiconductive, and magnetic properties. Congratulations, Dr. Johnny Sannes! Your innovative discoveries will inspire future research and technological developments. 🎉🔬 The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences #PhDAchievement #MaterialScience #Innovations #Research #LowDimensionalMaterials #Nanotechnology #XRD’’
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Vi har flinke folk her på fakultetet 💐Forskningsrådet deler ut 211 millioner kroner til 20 nye forskningsprosjekter. Syv av prosjektene hører til ved MN-fakultetet. – Felles for prosjektene er at de holder svært høy vitenskapelig kvalitet, skriver Forskningsrådet i en pressemelding Disse prosjektene får støtte 👇 Beløpene er i MNOK: 💡 Evolution of shapes and collectivity in exotic nuclei – Eda Sahin – 11,154 💡 Turning the tables on dark matter nightmare scenarios – Torsten Bringmann – 11,954 💡 Decoding the novel role of the endoplasmic reticulum in mechanotransduction – Cinzia Progida – 12,000 💡 Mineralization as a fluid mixing process – Tanguy Le Borgne – 11,999 💡 ZeoCAT: Zeotype-based Catalysts to produce consumables and fuels from recycled CO2 feedstock – Unni Olsbye – 11,998 💡 Nanoscale controls of reaction-induced fracturing from first principles – Henrik Sveinsson – 8,000 💡 Particle accelerator final focus systems for improving precision of dose delivery for medical applications and irradiation test stands – Kyrre Ness Sjøbæk – 8,000 Gratulerer til alle prosjektene! Solveig Kristensen Knut Mørken Eva Helene Mjelde Carina Hundhammer
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Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar are key to solving the #climatecrisis. However, they are inherently variable and are already challenging grid and price stability. Grid connected batteries can help with this, and we expect that these solutions will be rolled out at large scale in the coming years (and already play a significant role in California). Anders Brennhagen has worked on developing new materials that will improve the #sustainability of future #battery #technologies! Khrono | The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
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This September, University of Oslo and Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN, UiO) are hosting the The Kavli Prize lectures in nanoscience for 2024, given by the the prize winners Robert S. Langer, Armand Paul Alivisatos, and Chad A. Mirkin. This will take place in Forskningsparken - Oslo Science Park on Monday September 2nd. See the page below for more information and how to sign up! Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi | The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Kavli Prize Lectures in Nanoscience 2024 - Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN)
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We are looking for a #phd in particle detectors ⚛ Read more about the position, qualification requirements and apply here: https://lnkd.in/dFPsvEAM Read more about the associated research project here (in Norwegian): https://lnkd.in/d-BZUPfu SINTEF Digital | SINTEF | Det matematisk-naturvitenskapelige fakultet (UiO) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory | MiNaLab - Microsystems and Nanotechnology #openposition #phd #particledetectors #lgad #materialsscience #nanotechnology #xfel
PhD Research Fellow in Particle Detectors (265942) | University of Oslo
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Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN, UiO) la ut dette på nytt
Day 2 of our scientific event at NCSR "DEMOKRITOS". Fascinating lecture by Dr. Calliope Bazioti from our Norwegian partner Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN, UiO) on "In situ and operando (S)TEM studies of 2D battery materials". Electron nanoscopy paving the way for future all-solid-state battery materials!! EEA Grants Greece #nanoscience #electronmicroscopy #eeaGrantsCommunity #workingtogether #EEAGrantsGR
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We have an #openposition as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Materials Science and Solid State Ionics 👇 Application deadline: August 15. Read more about the position and apply here: https://lnkd.in/gRUK2Sk7 #postdoc #research #chemistry #inorganicchemistry #energy #technology #oslo #hiring #researchfellow #materialsscience Det matematisk-naturvitenskapelige fakultet (UiO) | Universitetet i Oslo (UiO) | Norges forskningsråd
Postdoctoral Research Fellow Materials Science and Solid State Ionics (264996) | University of Oslo
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Some highlights from the Nordic NanoLab User Meeting 2024 in June 🙌 Photos by Vegard Rønning Peter Köllensperger | Thomas Swahn | Jörg Hübner | Anna Rissanen MiNaLab - Microsystems and Nanotechnology | SINTEF Digital | Norges forskningsråd | Universitetet i Sørøst-NorgeNTNU NanoLab | Det matematisk-naturvitenskapelige fakultet (UiO) #nanoscience #research #nanotechnology #solarcells
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A big congratulation to the Kavli Prize Laureates of 2024! The winners were announced yesterday at an event at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and later this year we at the Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology (SMN, UiO) and The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences will host Nanoscience laureates when they give their Kavli Prize lecture! The lecture and the prize ceremony will take place in early September, keep your eyes peeled for more info on how to participate! To read more about the winners of the Nanoscience prize have a look here: https://lnkd.in/eEicr4Gs Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi | Eirik Lislerud | Øyvind Sørensen | Solveig Kristensen | The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences | University of Oslo | Sverre Arne Sande | Marianne Hiorth
Vi gratulerer Kavliprisvinnerne 2024! // Congratulations to the Kavli Prize Laureates 2024 Åtte forskarar i atrofysikk, nanovitskap og nevrovitskap blir heidra med Kavliprisen 2024. Forskarane får prisen for oppdaginga av planetar utanfor vårt solsystem og teikn til liv på dei, for bruk av av nanomateriale til diagnostikk og gradvis frigjeving av medisin i menneskekroppen, og for å ha funne det området i hjernen der vi kjenner igjen ansikt. Prisen er på ein million dollar i kvart fagfelt. Prisen blir delt ut i september av H.M. Kong Harald. – Kavliprisen 2024 heidrar eineståande forskarar og den grunnleggjande forskinga deira som rører verda framover. Dei utforskar planetar utanfor vårt solsystem, dei har utvida feltet nanovitskap i retning av biomedisin, og dei gir oss større forståing av det nevrologiske grunnlaget for gjenkjenning av ansikt, sier Lise Øvreås, preses ved Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi. Kavliprisen er eit samarbeid mellom Kunnskapsdepartementet, Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi og The Kavli Foundation. Les meir om Kavliprisvinnarane 2024 https://lnkd.in/dhv3XBru Sjå kunngjeringa / Watch the Announcement: https://lnkd.in/d6rtFRcD Les meir / Read about the Kavli Prize Laureates https://lnkd.in/eAF_gn4V // ENG The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters congratulates the 2024 Kavli Prize Laureates in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience. Eight scientists from three countries are honored for their research that has broadened our understanding of the big, the small and the complex. The laureates in each field will share $1 million USD. The 2024 Kavli Prize recognize groundbreaking science for the discovery and characterization of extra-solar planets and their atmospheres; foundational research integrating synthetic nanoscale materials for biomedical use; and the localization of areas in the brain specialized for face recognition and processing. – The Kavli Prize 2024 honors outstanding researchers doing fundamental Science that moves the world forward. They are exploring planets outside our solar system; they havebroadened the scientific field of nanoscience towards biomedicine; and they are adding to our understanding of the neurological basis of face recognition, said Lise Øvreås, president of The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Northwestern University Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Rockefeller University McGovern Institute for Brain Research MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences The Kavli Prize The Kavli Foundation University of California, Berkeley MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research All photos: Nils Lund / Svai / The Kavli Prize