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The non-profit fund supports technical and scientific research as well as environmental, social and cultural objectives at home and abroad.\">Villum Fonden<\/secret>\u00a0has granted DKK 153 million this year to a total of 18 young talented researchers from four Danish universities: The University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Roskilde University, University of Southern Denmark and Aalborg University.<\/p>\n<p>The young researchers&#8217; projects cover a large range of topics. One of them, for example, is doing work on ensuring clean water, another is working on black holes, while a third is working on the poison systems of the cone snail at the bottom of the ocean.The money is from the Villum Fonden&#8217;s so-called Young Investigator Programme, with 10 out of the 18 recipients being assistant or associate professors at the Faculty of Science and one more scientist (number eleven) employed at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at UCPH.<\/p>\n<div class=\"factbox\">\n<p class=\"factbox-header feature-color\">YOUNG INVESTIGATOR PROGRAMME<\/p>\n<p>The VILLUM Young Investigator Awards, according to the Villum Fonden, are to support &#8220;<strong>particularly talented, younger researchers in technical and science research<\/strong> with the ambition to create their own, independent research profiles.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Since 2012, the program has awarded the following:<\/p>\n<p>2012 &#8211; 75.4 million. to 15 researchers<br \/>\n2013 &#8211; 93 million. kr. to 19 researchers<br \/>\n2014 &#8211; 95.4 million. to 20 researchers<br \/>\n2015 &#8211; 100.6 million. kr. to 21 researchers<br \/>\n2016 &#8211; 119.1 million. kr. to 20 researchers<br \/>\n2017 &#8211; 146.2 million. kr. to 16 researchers<br \/>\n2018 &#8211; 153.4 million. kr. to 18 researchers<\/p>\n<p>Data from <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/en\">veluxfoundations.dk<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h3>Young scientists out of the shadows<\/h3>\n<p>The Villum Fonden&#8217;s Young Investigator Programme was set up in 2012 to promote younger researchers who would otherwise be in the shadow of more well-established lecturers and professors, according to a<a href=\"http:\/\/nyheder.ku.dk\/alle_nyheder\/2018\/01\/massiv-pengestoette-til-nyskabende-forskning\/\"> press release from nyheder.ku.dk<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The purpose of the financial support from the Villum Foundation is to enable the young researchers to set up their own research groups so that they can attract attention \u2013 also in terms of getting financial support from the EU.<\/p>\n<p>The projects typically run over three to five years, and Executive Director Lars Hansen of the Villum Fonden hopes that the funds will allow young researchers to concentrate on their own research areas and that it will lead to new, exciting knowledge for the benefit of society.<\/p>\n<h3>Scientist from\u00a0Health and Medical Sciences also got grant<\/h3>\n<p>Another associate professor, Vito Foder\u00e0 from the Department of Pharmacy at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, also obtained a grant of DKK 8.5m. So the University of Copenhagen has in total got 11 out of the 18 grants.<\/p>\n<p>Together with the other Young Investigator recipients, the 11 UCPH scientists received the honours at the Villum Fonden&#8217;s annual event on Tuesday, 23rd January, at the Royal Library (Black Diamond).<\/p>\n<p>The Villum Fonden has a <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/da\/content\/villum-young-investigators-2018\">website about the event that presents the individual 18 researchers.<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>The 11 scientists and their projects<\/h3>\n<p>Below, the 11 university researchers have made a short description of their projects in English. The text is taken from the <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/en\">Villum Fonden website<\/a>. See <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/sites\/default\/files\/villum_young_investigators_2018_0.pdf\">the original document here<\/a>, where you can also read about the other projects that have been awarded with a grant.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Giorgos Leloudas, assistant professor, Niels Bohr Institute<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 9,9m.<br \/>\nSTING: Studying Transients in the Nuclei of Galaxies: \u00bbSTING will study the most extreme objects in the Universe: gigantic black holes located in the centres of galaxies. While these objects are normally invisible, they can be observed when they briefly interact with their environment. By studying such transient phenomena, STING will address questions fundamental for both the physics of black holes and the evolution of galaxies. The project will run at the Niels Bohr Institute and the grant will fund one postdoc and one PhD student.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lars E. Kristensen, assistant professor, Niels Bohr Instituttet<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 9,4m.<br \/>\nUnravelling the complex and prebiotic chemistry of star-forming regions: \u00bbPlanetary systems, such as the Solar System, mainly form in large molecular clouds. These clouds show an incredibly rich organic chemistry which may imprint on the forming planets. Through observations with the most powerful radio telescopes on Earth, this project will quantify the role of the external environment on the chemical richness in forming planetary systems, both in our own Milky Way Galaxy and in the distant Universe. The grant will fund the recipient, two PhD students and a postdoc.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Markus Ahlers, assistant professort, Niels Bohr Institute<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 7,3m<br \/>\nDeciphering Cosmic Neutrinos with Multi-Messenger Astronomy: \u00bbOne of the most exciting recent results in astronomy is the detection of high-energy neutrinos by the IceCube Observatory in Antarctica. The origin of these neutrinos is yet unknown. Astrophysical neutrinos are produced along with high-energy photons (gamma rays) via collisions of cosmic rays with gas and radiation. This project aims to identify neutrino sources via innovative IceCube data analyses that are tailored to multi-messenger sources. The grant will fund one PhD student and two postdocs.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Helena\u00a0Safavi-Hemami, assistant professor, Department of Biology<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 9,5m.<br \/>\nEvolution-Guided Discovery of Novel Receptor Ligands from Animal Venoms: \u00bbPredatory marine cone snails use diverse toxins to capture prey. These conotoxins target receptors in the prey\u2019s nervous and sensory system with remarkable selec &#8211; tivity. This project will identify and characterise a large number of novel conotoxins and utilise this data to provide unique insight into the evolution of toxin ligands and their receptor targets. The grant will fund the training of one PhD student, one postdoc, equipment and exchange with international collaborators.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ida Moltke, assistant professor, Department of Biology<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 5m.<br \/>\nDetecting and investigating natural selection driven by epidemics: \u00bbThe aim of the project is to develop methods to detect evidence of selection favouring disease-protecting genetic variants and to use these methods to investigate if such selection has acted during recent epidemics of diseases like plague and Ebola. The main purpose is to gain insight into the role of epidemics in evolution. However, the project may also offer insight into how the diseases can be prevented in the future. The grant will fund two postdocs and the generation of data.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jiwoong Lee, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 7,4m.<br \/>\nWater: Divide and Conquer (Split and Purify): \u00bbWater is the most important molecule on Earth. All forms of life consist of water, which also provides the essential environment for proliferation of life. However, recent global climate change is seemingly accelerating the unpredictability of secure water supply sources. This project will provide a new Catalytic Desalination Process by Diamine and Carbon Dioxide. The grant will fund two PhD students and one postdoc.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mar\u00eda Escudero-Escribano, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 10m.<br \/>\nAtomic ensembles for clean energy and synthesis (AtomSyn): \u00bbElectro catalysis is essential for the development of a green economy based on clean energy and sustainable chemical synthesis. The main purpose of AtomSyn is to understand and tune the selectivity of new \u201cdream\u201d electrochemical reactions by atomic-scale control of the geometric structure of the catalyst surface. This approach will allow us to convert greenhouse gases into fuels as well as synthesise high-value chemicals. The grant will fund three PhD students, two postdocs and equipment.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kristoffer Szilas, assistant professor, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong> 7,4m.<br \/>\nA partial cumulate origin of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle: \u00bbThe project will investigate the origin of enigmatic olivine-rich rocks (peridotites), which occur as km-scale inclusions within 3600 to 3000 million-year-old continental crust in Greenland. A detailed geochemical study will provide new constraints on the formation of the first continents, as well as on the initiation of plate tectonic processes which is unique to planet Earth. The grant will fund one PhD student and one postdoc, equipment and fieldwork in Greenland.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jonas Peters, associate professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 8,2m.<br \/>\nCausal Learning in Real World Applications: \u00bb In causality, we want to understand how a system reacts under interventions (e.g., in gene knock-out experiments). These questions go beyond statistical dependences and cannot be answered by standard methods from statistics. Causal models are stable with respect to changes in the environment, a property that will help us to learn causal structures from data. Together with two PhD students and one postdoc we will apply our research in earth system science, biogeography, and computational biology<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nanna Bjarnholt, associate professor, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 10m.<br \/>\nGlutathione transferases in plant specialised metabolism: \u00bbPlants produce a broad array of \u2018specialised metabolites\u2019 that are of great importance in everything from medicine to crop performance. Glutathione transferase enzymes constitute a large and mysterious family in plants, expected to have unresolved functions in specialised metabolism. With this grant a post doc and a PhD student will explore these enzyme functions to increase our understanding of specialised metabolism and provide tools for future optimisation of plant utilization.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Vito\u00a0Foder\u00e0, associate professor, Institut for Farmaci<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 8,5m.<br \/>\nProtein Superstructures as Smart Biomaterials (ProSmart): \u00bbProtein superstructures hold a great potential as new biomaterials in areas such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. This project aims at unravelling the role of intermolecular interactions in controlling the growth, structure and properties of protein superstructures. The project will provide a novel platform for the design and realisation of tailored protein-based materials. 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The names are listed in the fact box."},{"acf_fc_layout":"Standfirst","subject":"Grants","text":"SCIENCE ved K\u00f8benhavns Universitet har gjort det godt i \u00e5r, n\u00e5r det g\u00e6lder om at f\u00e5 tildelt penge fra Villum Fondens Young Investigator Programme. 10 ud af 18 unge bevillingsmodtagere kommer herfra. ","use_post_excerpt":true},{"acf_fc_layout":"Byline","is_author":true,"contributors":false},{"acf_fc_layout":"Content","content":"<p>The <secret text=\"It was founded in 1971. It granted a total of DKK 1,053 m (more than a billion) in 2017. The non-profit fund supports technical and scientific research as well as environmental, social and cultural objectives at home and abroad.\">Villum Fonden<\/secret>\u00a0has granted DKK 153 million this year to a total of 18 young talented researchers from four Danish universities: The University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Roskilde University, University of Southern Denmark and Aalborg University.<\/p>\n<p>The young researchers&#8217; projects cover a large range of topics. One of them, for example, is doing work on ensuring clean water, another is working on black holes, while a third is working on the poison systems of the cone snail at the bottom of the ocean.The money is from the Villum Fonden&#8217;s so-called Young Investigator Programme, with 10 out of the 18 recipients being assistant or associate professors at the Faculty of Science and one more scientist (number eleven) employed at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at UCPH.<\/p>\n<div class=\"factbox\">\n<p class=\"factbox-header feature-color\">YOUNG INVESTIGATOR PROGRAMME<\/p>\n<p>The VILLUM Young Investigator Awards, according to the Villum Fonden, are to support &#8220;<strong>particularly talented, younger researchers in technical and science research<\/strong> with the ambition to create their own, independent research profiles.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Since 2012, the program has awarded the following:<\/p>\n<p>2012 &#8211; 75.4 million. to 15 researchers<br \/>\n2013 &#8211; 93 million. kr. to 19 researchers<br \/>\n2014 &#8211; 95.4 million. to 20 researchers<br \/>\n2015 &#8211; 100.6 million. kr. to 21 researchers<br \/>\n2016 &#8211; 119.1 million. kr. to 20 researchers<br \/>\n2017 &#8211; 146.2 million. kr. to 16 researchers<br \/>\n2018 &#8211; 153.4 million. kr. to 18 researchers<\/p>\n<p>Data from <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/en\">veluxfoundations.dk<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h3>Young scientists out of the shadows<\/h3>\n<p>The Villum Fonden&#8217;s Young Investigator Programme was set up in 2012 to promote younger researchers who would otherwise be in the shadow of more well-established lecturers and professors, according to a<a href=\"http:\/\/nyheder.ku.dk\/alle_nyheder\/2018\/01\/massiv-pengestoette-til-nyskabende-forskning\/\"> press release from nyheder.ku.dk<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>The purpose of the financial support from the Villum Foundation is to enable the young researchers to set up their own research groups so that they can attract attention \u2013 also in terms of getting financial support from the EU.<\/p>\n<p>The projects typically run over three to five years, and Executive Director Lars Hansen of the Villum Fonden hopes that the funds will allow young researchers to concentrate on their own research areas and that it will lead to new, exciting knowledge for the benefit of society.<\/p>\n<h3>Scientist from\u00a0Health and Medical Sciences also got grant<\/h3>\n<p>Another associate professor, Vito Foder\u00e0 from the Department of Pharmacy at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, also obtained a grant of DKK 8.5m. So the University of Copenhagen has in total got 11 out of the 18 grants.<\/p>\n<p>Together with the other Young Investigator recipients, the 11 UCPH scientists received the honours at the Villum Fonden&#8217;s annual event on Tuesday, 23rd January, at the Royal Library (Black Diamond).<\/p>\n<p>The Villum Fonden has a <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/da\/content\/villum-young-investigators-2018\">website about the event that presents the individual 18 researchers.<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>The 11 scientists and their projects<\/h3>\n<p>Below, the 11 university researchers have made a short description of their projects in English. The text is taken from the <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/en\">Villum Fonden website<\/a>. See <a href=\"http:\/\/veluxfoundations.dk\/sites\/default\/files\/villum_young_investigators_2018_0.pdf\">the original document here<\/a>, where you can also read about the other projects that have been awarded with a grant.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Giorgos Leloudas, assistant professor, Niels Bohr Institute<br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 9,9m.<br \/>\nSTING: Studying Transients in the Nuclei of Galaxies: \u00bbSTING will study the most extreme objects in the Universe: gigantic black holes located in the centres of galaxies. While these objects are normally invisible, they can be observed when they briefly interact with their environment. By studying such transient phenomena, STING will address questions fundamental for both the physics of black holes and the evolution of galaxies. The project will run at the Niels Bohr Institute and the grant will fund one postdoc and one PhD student.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Lars E. Kristensen, assistant professor, Niels Bohr Instituttet<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 9,4m.<br \/>\nUnravelling the complex and prebiotic chemistry of star-forming regions: \u00bbPlanetary systems, such as the Solar System, mainly form in large molecular clouds. These clouds show an incredibly rich organic chemistry which may imprint on the forming planets. Through observations with the most powerful radio telescopes on Earth, this project will quantify the role of the external environment on the chemical richness in forming planetary systems, both in our own Milky Way Galaxy and in the distant Universe. The grant will fund the recipient, two PhD students and a postdoc.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Markus Ahlers, assistant professort, Niels Bohr Institute<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 7,3m<br \/>\nDeciphering Cosmic Neutrinos with Multi-Messenger Astronomy: \u00bbOne of the most exciting recent results in astronomy is the detection of high-energy neutrinos by the IceCube Observatory in Antarctica. The origin of these neutrinos is yet unknown. Astrophysical neutrinos are produced along with high-energy photons (gamma rays) via collisions of cosmic rays with gas and radiation. This project aims to identify neutrino sources via innovative IceCube data analyses that are tailored to multi-messenger sources. The grant will fund one PhD student and two postdocs.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Helena\u00a0Safavi-Hemami, assistant professor, Department of Biology<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 9,5m.<br \/>\nEvolution-Guided Discovery of Novel Receptor Ligands from Animal Venoms: \u00bbPredatory marine cone snails use diverse toxins to capture prey. These conotoxins target receptors in the prey\u2019s nervous and sensory system with remarkable selec &#8211; tivity. This project will identify and characterise a large number of novel conotoxins and utilise this data to provide unique insight into the evolution of toxin ligands and their receptor targets. The grant will fund the training of one PhD student, one postdoc, equipment and exchange with international collaborators.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Ida Moltke, assistant professor, Department of Biology<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 5m.<br \/>\nDetecting and investigating natural selection driven by epidemics: \u00bbThe aim of the project is to develop methods to detect evidence of selection favouring disease-protecting genetic variants and to use these methods to investigate if such selection has acted during recent epidemics of diseases like plague and Ebola. The main purpose is to gain insight into the role of epidemics in evolution. However, the project may also offer insight into how the diseases can be prevented in the future. The grant will fund two postdocs and the generation of data.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jiwoong Lee, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 7,4m.<br \/>\nWater: Divide and Conquer (Split and Purify): \u00bbWater is the most important molecule on Earth. All forms of life consist of water, which also provides the essential environment for proliferation of life. However, recent global climate change is seemingly accelerating the unpredictability of secure water supply sources. This project will provide a new Catalytic Desalination Process by Diamine and Carbon Dioxide. The grant will fund two PhD students and one postdoc.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Mar\u00eda Escudero-Escribano, assistant professor, Department of Chemistry<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 10m.<br \/>\nAtomic ensembles for clean energy and synthesis (AtomSyn): \u00bbElectro catalysis is essential for the development of a green economy based on clean energy and sustainable chemical synthesis. The main purpose of AtomSyn is to understand and tune the selectivity of new \u201cdream\u201d electrochemical reactions by atomic-scale control of the geometric structure of the catalyst surface. This approach will allow us to convert greenhouse gases into fuels as well as synthesise high-value chemicals. The grant will fund three PhD students, two postdocs and equipment.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kristoffer Szilas, assistant professor, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong> 7,4m.<br \/>\nA partial cumulate origin of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle: \u00bbThe project will investigate the origin of enigmatic olivine-rich rocks (peridotites), which occur as km-scale inclusions within 3600 to 3000 million-year-old continental crust in Greenland. A detailed geochemical study will provide new constraints on the formation of the first continents, as well as on the initiation of plate tectonic processes which is unique to planet Earth. The grant will fund one PhD student and one postdoc, equipment and fieldwork in Greenland.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Jonas Peters, associate professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 8,2m.<br \/>\nCausal Learning in Real World Applications: \u00bb In causality, we want to understand how a system reacts under interventions (e.g., in gene knock-out experiments). These questions go beyond statistical dependences and cannot be answered by standard methods from statistics. Causal models are stable with respect to changes in the environment, a property that will help us to learn causal structures from data. Together with two PhD students and one postdoc we will apply our research in earth system science, biogeography, and computational biology<\/p>\n<p><strong>Nanna Bjarnholt, associate professor, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 10m.<br \/>\nGlutathione transferases in plant specialised metabolism: \u00bbPlants produce a broad array of \u2018specialised metabolites\u2019 that are of great importance in everything from medicine to crop performance. Glutathione transferase enzymes constitute a large and mysterious family in plants, expected to have unresolved functions in specialised metabolism. With this grant a post doc and a PhD student will explore these enzyme functions to increase our understanding of specialised metabolism and provide tools for future optimisation of plant utilization.\u00ab<\/p>\n<p><strong>Vito\u00a0Foder\u00e0, associate professor, Institut for Farmaci<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>Granted:<\/strong>\u00a0DKK 8,5m.<br \/>\nProtein Superstructures as Smart Biomaterials (ProSmart): \u00bbProtein superstructures hold a great potential as new biomaterials in areas such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. This project aims at unravelling the role of intermolecular interactions in controlling the growth, structure and properties of protein superstructures. The project will provide a novel platform for the design and realisation of tailored protein-based materials. 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