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One of the university's two research stations in Greenland, both designed for research into climate change in the High Arctic.
An ultra-modern robotic telescope for the study of the structure and evolution of stars, and the search for Earth-like planets in other solar systems.
Interactive HPC is a high performance computing facility available to all researchers at Aarhus University.
Research on biomass treatment and control of the biomass process
Astrid 2 A state-of-the art synchrotron light source for research within medicine, molecular and cell biology, nanotechnology and atomic and molecular physics.
A supercomputer which integrates data sets from registries and biobanks with cell and animal models.
Uses a magnetic field 500,000 times stronger than the Earth’s to analyse the physical and chemical properties of atoms.