inSPIN News
Award for inSPIN StudentMads Sloth Vinding (right), ph.d. student at inSPIN/iNANO received the poster award for the best student poster presentation at the 2011 Danish NMR Meeting. On his left is Søren Sørensen, ph.d. student at iNANO who received the award for the best oral presentation at the same meeting. Mads presented a poster on the use of optimal control for regio-selective excitation in MRI. February 2011
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inSPIN students share iNANO poster awardinSPIN students Heidi Frahm and Katrine K. Skeby share the poster award for presenting the best posters at the iNANO autumn school.October 2010 |
PRACQSYS 2010nSPIN and the Lundbeck Foundation Theoretical Center for Quantum System Research jointly host the international PRACQSYS-2010 (Principles and Applications of Control in Quantum Systems" conference at Sandbjerg Estate June 15-18, 2010.
June 2010 |
Summer School on Advances in Amyloid SciencesThis Ph.D. course is also the 2nd Scandinavian Amyloid Symposium. The 1st Scandinavian Amyloid Symposium was held at Hemavan, Sweden, organized by Dr. Ludmilla Morozova-Roche of UmeƄ University, Sweden. Further information: www.adam2010.org March 2010 |
Summer school on Control in Quantum SystemsThe sixth international workshop on Principles and Applications for Control of Quantum Systems takes place at Sandbjerg Estate June 15-18. The first workshop of that name was held at the California Institute of Technology in 2004. We retain its basic aim: to bring together researchers in physics, control theory, dynamical systems, stochastics, signal processing and information science to strengthen the community of quantum control. Further information available at www.pracqsys.org March 2010 |
Daniel Otzen appointed Professor
We welcome Daniel and his group join us in Aarhus, easing the collaborations within inSPIN. Further information: News from AU August 2007 |
Niels Chr. Nielsen receives Danisco award Professor Niels Chr. Nielsen, director of inSPIN, receives the Danisco award 2007 as a recognition of his strong international research profile and his efforts in establishing the NanoFood consortium.
Congratulations to Niels Chr. Further information: Press release July 2007 |
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Professor Daniel Otzen, board member of inSPIN, has been appointed professor of molecular nanobiophysics at iNANO at the university of Aarhus.
Professor Niels Chr. Nielsen, director of inSPIN, receives the Danisco award 2007 as a recognition of his strong international research profile and his efforts in establishing the NanoFood consortium.