
Denmark | A research project led by the University of Copenhagen is contributing to new developments in climate technology through collaboration with leading academic and research institutions.The study is supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation CO2 Research Center and carried out in partnership with a research group at Aarhus University. The project brings together experts in chemistry and innovation to address climate-related challenges.A team of researchers, including Margarita Poderyte, Ji-Woong Lee, Arianna Lanza, Rodrigo Lima, Dennis Wilkens Juhl, Kathrine L. Olesen, and Niels Chr. Nielsen, contributed to the study. Their work focuses on advancing technological solutions that can support climate sustainability efforts.The research highlights the growing importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in tackling global environmental issues. By combining expertise across institutions, the project aims to accelerate innovation and contribute to practical solutions for reducing carbon impact.
Source: University of Copenhagen
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