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Faculty Education Awards for Eric Visser and Malte Rösner
Eric Visser and Malte Rösner have received this year's education awards from the Faculty of Science. Through these awards, the Faculty Board aims to reward and encourage excellence in teaching.
Misha Katsnelson on a lifetime in physics & his upcoming farewell: “Science is about freedom, not just results”
Professor Misha Katsnelson, pioneer in condensed matter physics and one of the key persons in research of graphene, will retire in October 2024. In this interview he will reflect on his career, fundamental research and the legacy he leaves behind.
Vidi grants for research into polarisation, privacy, Parkinson and more
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.
WiNSt Education Award 2024 for Malte Rösner
Malte Rösner, researcher within the Institute for Molecules and Materials (IMM) has been awarded the WiNSt Education Award.
Breakthrough: scientists develop artificial molecules that behave like real ones
Scientists from the Radboud University have developed artificial molecules that resemble real organic molecules. A collaboration of researchers simulated the behaviour of real molecules by using artificial molecules.
Ultra-clean graphene controls electronic transport in Quantum Hall effect
The quantum Hall effect, observed in two-dimensional electron systems when subjected to low temperatures and strong magnetic fields, plays a crucial role for the development of new two-dimensional electron systems in general.