2022 kr. 305.000

Shweta Agarwala

Title and degree:

Associate Professor, PhD

Institution:

Aarhus University

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

Mapping out low-cost and earth-abundant substitutes for silver using machine learning: chartering a path to greater sustainability (SuSML)

2022 kr. 125.922

Alexandra Andhov

Title and degree:

Associate Professor, S.J.D.

Institution:

University of Copenhagen

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

BITE: BIG TECH CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

2022 kr. 225.600

Jakob Arnoldi

Title and degree:

Professor, PhD

Institution:

Aarhus University

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

The theory-practice relationship (in finance) after artificial intelligence

2022 kr. 450.177

Charlotte Bundgaard

Title and degree:

Associate Professor, PhD

Institution:

Det Danske Institut i Rom

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

Recontextualising archaeological heritage

2022 kr. 236.764

Sarah Croix

Title and degree:

Associate Professor, PhD

Institution:

Aarhus University

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

Inequality and Shared Prosperity (ISP): the archaeology of Viking-age manorial estates

2022 kr. 86.000

Anders Garm

Title and degree:

Associate Professor, PhD

Institution:

University of Copenhagen

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

Vision in alciopids, worms with eyes ten-times the size of their head

2022 kr. 170.252

Elodie Mandel-Briefer

Title and degree:

Associate Professor, BSc, MSc, PhD

Institution:

University of Copenhagen

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

How an elusive resident whale feeds: camera-tagging the Malagasy Omura's whale

2022 kr. 117.000

Jørgen Olesen

Title and degree:

Associate Professor, PhD

Institution:

University of Copenhagen

Grant type:

Field Trips / Research Stays >100,000

Project title:

Global diversity of “y-larvae” -- a 100+ year old enigma in marine biology