Our lab has been awarded a 50 million DKK grant by the Novo Nordisk Foundation for the Microbial Electrochemical Methanation Initiative, led by Amelia. This ambitious project aims to develop cutting-edge biotechnologies to convert waste into methane under controlled conditions, integrating experimental evolution, bioelectrochemistry, omics, and engineering to deliver scalable solutions.
The initiative brings together a strong interdisciplinary network of experts from SDU (Biology, NanoSyd), DTU BRIGHT, Aarhus University (Viborg, CORC, and BI), the Toulouse Biotechnology Institute, and Wageningen University. Our collaborative approach is highly interdisciplinary and integrative to fast-track advancements in waste conversion.
We are currently hiring:
More opportunities will open in the coming years, both at SDU and our partner institutions. Stay tuned for updates!
