New grants to iNANO researchers from the Carlsberg Foundation

Marianne Glasius and Henrik Birkedal receive funding from the Carlsberg Foundation for new infrastructure.

Marianne Glacius and Henrik Birkedal receive funding from Carlsberg Foundation. Photo: Jesper Rais and Lise Balsby
Marianne Glacius and Henrik Birkedal receive funding from Carlsberg Foundation. Photo: Jesper Rais and Lise Balsby

Marianne Glasius receives 1.000.000 kr. for a new quadropole time-of-flight mass spectrometer (QTOFMS), especially for investigation and detection of plants' signalling molecules.

Henrik Birkedal receives 500.000 kr. together with Mads Ry Jørgensen to build a new instrument using X-ray fluorescence tomography for 3D-mapping of elements in advanced materials. The instrument will be installed at the new DanMAX beamline at MAX-IV synchritron in Lund. 

Congratulations to the grant recipients!