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Greener way to make ammonia with “molecular microscope”
A team of researchers at Radboud University has discovered a promising new method to make ammonia – a key ingredient in fertilizers and many industrial chemicals – more efficiently and sustainably.
NWO Vidi grants for research into inequality, ammoniac and the reading life of teens
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded thirteen Nijmegen researchers Vidi funding of up to 850,000 euros. This will allow them to develop their own line of research and set up a research group over the next five years.
Novel NMR technique demonstrates biomarkers of rare epilepsy disease
Researchers from IMM have demonstrated that non-hydrogenative parahydrogen induced hyperpolarization could successfully be employed for detecting biomarkers of the rare metabolic disease pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy.
ECS Toyota Fellowship to develop a new NMR method to study interfacial processes
Evan Wenbo Zhao, researcher in Magnetic Resonance Research Center within the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM) at Radboud University has been awarded The Electrochemical Society (ECS) Toyota Young Investigator Fellowship.
Funding from NWA routes for Radboud consortia
NWO has awarded funding to sixty innovative research projects connected to the National Science Agenda (NWA routes). Among the granted projects are research projects by Evan Wenbo Zhao and Simona Cristescu from the Radboud Faculty of Science.
NWA Innovative grants for research on Redox Flow batteries and Novel solutions for mapping individual exposure
Researchers Evan Zhao and Simona Cristescu from IMM have been awarded two NWA Innovative grants for the projects Multimodal measurement platform for energy-dense Redox Flow batteries and Novel Solution Towards Mapping the Individual Exposure.
How to make an endless rechargeable battery?
Each month in BetaBoost, we take you behind the scenes at the Faculty of Science to explore the cutting-edge research that brings such innovations to life, and why they matter for society.
Radboud - Glasgow Collaboration Grant for research on carbon and hydrogen storage
Evan Zhao, researcher in Magnetic Resonance Research Center within IMM has been awarded an Radboud - Glasgow Collaboration Grant to work on the Net Zero energy goals through NMR Spectroscopy with carbon and hydrogen storage innovations.
Poster prize for Zhiyu Zhu at the Electrochemical Conversion National Symposium
The use of a benchtop NMR for in-situ product detection is a unique application showing promising preliminary results in terms of time and potential resolution.
Van Deemter Prize 2024 for MA student Jop Wolffs
Jop Wolffs, who did his MA internship in the Magnetic Resonance Research Centre within IMM, received the Van Deemter Award for his master thesis on developing wideline Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance to study mixed compositions of perovskites.
NWO Open Competition Domain Science - XS Grant for research on efficient Redox flow batteries and research on the principles of magnetism
Evan Zhao and Dima Afanasiev, researchers within the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM) of Radboud University, have both been awarded an NWO Open Competition ENW - XS for research on creating efficient Redox flow batteries and research on fundamental principles of magnetism.
Royal Distinctions for seven Radboudians
On the occasion of King's Day this year, seven employees of Radboud University and Radboudumc receive a royal distinction for their exceptional scientific and/or social achievements.
IMM researchers find few method for determination of D- and L-α-amino acids in complex mixtures
Enantioresolution is important for pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries. However, enantiomer separation involves complex analytical techniques as well as specialized equipment and expert personnel.