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IN THE MEDIA
Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: online article at altinget.dk: AU-professor ny
formand for globalt forskningsnetværk on Kyndrups role as chair of the
global UBIAS network, 1 September 2017.
Michael G. Flaherty gave a podcast interview entitled Why Time Flies
or Trickles By to The Academic Minute: A WAMC National Production in
which he discusses time and how we measure it, 6 April 2017.
Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: announcement in the newspaper Børsen of
Kyndrups role as chair of the global UBIAS network, 8 September 2017.
Morten Kyndrup gave an interview to Science Report for the article 38
EU millioner til Aarhus Universitet on the EU Horizon 2020 Cofund grant
that AIAS received: http://sciencereport.dk/navne/38-eu-millioner-aarhus-universitet/, 17 May 2017.
Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: announcement in the newspaper
Jyllands-Posten of Kyndrups role as chair of the global UBIAS network,
9 September 2017.
Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: article in the newspaper Kristeligt Dagblad:
Vidensudvekslingsnetværk får ny chef on Kyndrups role as chair of the
global UBIAS network, 19 September 2017.
Rima Obeid gave the web interview on Folates Controversies with Prof
Rima Obeid to Metagenics Clinical Podcasts, Health World Ltd, Australia, 18 November 2016.
Jessica Barker and Machteld Verzijden are co-authors of the newspaper debate article Evolutionsbiologer: Der er en lang række fejl i
Nyborgs viden om og fortolkning af evolutionsbiologisk forskning in
the Danish newspaper: Jyllands-Posten, 2 December 2016.
Michael G. Flaherty is author of the article Why time seems to fly or
trickle by on The Conversation (https://theconversation.com/whytime-seems-to-fly-or-trickle-by-70515), 19 January 2017.
Michael Flaherty gave a half-hour live radio interview entitled Why
Time Flies by about his research on time to BYU Radio, 8 March 2017,
USA.
Bjørn Panyella Pedersen was interviewed by dr.dk for the article Én
fjer fem høns: Medicinske gennembrud bliver ofte oversolgt, online
at: www.dr.dk/nyheder/viden/naturvidenskab/en-fjer-fem-hoensmedicinske-gennembrud-bliver-ofte-oversolgt, 21 March 2017.
Btihaj Ajana gave the podcast interview on biometrics, tracking and
surveillance, hosted by Chris Till (Leeds Beckett University): https://thisisnotasociology.blog/2017/03/24/podcast-episode-7-btihaj-ajana-biometrics-state-and-self-surveillance/, 24 March 2017.
Armin W. Geertz was interviewed in the Danish radio program 24syv
Morgen on the topic Should We Force Religious Denominations to
Have Democratic Organizations with Gender Equality? (Skal vi tvinge
trossamfund til ligestilling og demokrati?) on 6 April 2017.
Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: newspaper article in the newspaper
Jyllands-Posten: Rekordbevilling til fri forskning on the EU Horizon 2020
Cofund grant that AIAS received: http://jyllands-posten.dk/aarhus/
uddannelse/ECE9582109/rekordbevilling-til-fri-forskning/, 17 May 2017.
Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: online article at videnskab.dk Universitet
henter EU-bevilling på 38 millioner kroner on the EU Horizon 2020
Cofund grant that AIAS received: http://videnskab.dk/teknologi-innovation/aarhus-universitet-henter-eu-bevilling-paa-38-millioner-kroner,
17 May 2017.
Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: newspaper article Rekordstor EU-bevilling
in the newspaper Aarhus Stiftstidende on the EU Horizon 2020 Cofund
grant that AIAS received: http://stiften.dk/navne/Rekordstor-EU-bevilling/artikel/454377 , 19 May 2017.
Morten Kyndrup gave a live interview to the Danish radio channel DR P4
(Morgen) about the EU Horizon 2020 Cofund grant that AIAS received,
6 June 2017.
Armin W. Geertz is co-author of the debate article Efter 168 år får vi
en lov om trossamfund uden for folkekirken: Folketinget bør kræve, at
anerkendte trossamfund lever op til demokratiske principper in the
newspaper Politiken, 9 June 2017.
Michael G. Flaherty gave an interview about his research in time for the
article Why Donald Trumps presidency already feels like an eternity A
psychological theory helps explain why endless news slows down our
perception of time, on: Vox (www.vox.com), 16 June 2017.
Btihaj Ajana directed the portrait documentary film Quantified Life
focusing on the self-tracking practices and habits of a dedicated
self-quantifier from Denmark at https://youtu.be/qI75kMqctik.
28 June 2017.
AARHUS INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016/17
Photo: Maria Randima
CONTENTS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 3 CONTENTS 4 Directors Account 6 What I have learnt about being an AIAS Fellow: Eight Dos and Donts 8 Circular bio-economy: from bio-waste to bio-fuel 10 The winding path to excellence 12 From AIAS to the Alban Hills. The so-called villa of Clodius a
4 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 DIRECTORS ACCOUNT DIRECTORS ACCOUNT OF 2016-2017 In the academic year of 2016-17, AIAS has once again been filled to capacity at 34 fellows of 17 different nationalities. The research areas include disciplines within all main academic areas of Aarhus University (AU)
Photo: Morten Kyndrup by Maria Randima mandatory, joint Monday lunches, during which Fellows give small presentations the so-called 5 minutes on various subjects, and to which we welcome guests and Associates of the Institute. The series of Fellows Seminars also still take place according to a fi
6 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 WHAT I HAVE LEARNT ABOUT BEING AN AIAS FELLOW: EIGHT DOS AND DONTS WHAT I HAVE LEARNT ABOUT BEING AN AIAS FELLOW: EIGHT DOS AND DONTS By: Dorothee Birke AIAS Fellow Dorothee Birke came to AIAS almost two years ago from a position at the English department at the Un
AIAS is both a place of work and a community, whose sum is more than its individual components. Photo: Fellows in conversation during the weekly Monday Lunch. By Maria Randima. DO JOIN THE PUB QUIZ Social life at AIAS is well-developed. On most days, there is a group of people having lunch together
8 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 CIRCULAR BIO-ECONOMY: FROM BIO-WASTE TO BIO-FUEL CIRCULAR BIO-ECONOMY: FROM BIO-WASTE TO BIO-FUEL By: Patrick Biller, AIAS-COFUND Fellow and Dept. of Engineering, Aarhus University Patrick Billers research at AIAS falls within the strategic area of the circular eco
Photo: AIAS Fellow Patrick Biller at the Hydrothermal Liquefaction pilot plant at Foulum Campus, Aarhus University. By Maria Randima 9
10 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 THE WINDING PATH TO EXCELLENCE THE WINDING PATH TO EXCELLENCE By: AIAS-COFUND Fellows Filip Meysman, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium and Magnus Kjærgaard, AIAS and DANDRITE, Aarhus University AIAS-COFUND Fellows Prof. Filip Meysman and Dr. Magnus Kjærgaard are par
Atomic details of the NMDA receptor, a key protein in memory and central topic of the PROMEMO center. By: Magnus Kjærgaard, AIAS Cable bacteria (white threads in the image) develop elaborate filament networks in marine sediments across which electrical currents are transported over centimeter-scale
12 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FROM AIAS TO THE ALBAN HILLS. THE SO-CALLED VILLA OF CLODIUS AT THE VIA APPIA FROM AIAS TO THE ALBAN HILLS. THE SO-CALLED VILLA OF CLODIUS AT THE VIA APPIA By: Consuelo Manetta, AIAS Fellow and Birte Poulsen, Associate Professor, Dept. of History and Classical Stud
13 COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS BETWEEN AIAS FELLOWS AND RESEARCHERS AT AARHUS UNIVERSITY 2016-2018 Most AIAS Fellows have established or are establishing collaborative projects with AU researchers during their AIAS fellowship. These collaborations are important to both AIAS Fellows and to the research
14 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH FOR DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH IMPROVEMENT HIGH IMPACT RESEARCH FOR DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH IMPROVEMENT By: Rima Obeid, AIAS Fellow, Associate Professor, Saarland University Hospital, Germany Metabolic changes in biological fluids ind
Photo: By Melissa Bach Yildirim I had the unique opportunity to work with scientists from different disciplines and from all over the world. This offered me an opportunity to think about my own research from a different angle, gaining new aspects of conducting research and methodologies from other
FELLOWS 2016-2017 FELL OWS
2016 2017 In the academic year of 2016/17, 38 fellows from 32 different research institutions from around the globe have been undertaking their excellent research at AIAS. Fellows come from all academic research areas and bring 17 different nationalities together in one house to inspire and challeng
18 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS ALEXANDER PANAYATOV AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Postdoc, previously Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Area of research: Jewish Studies Project title: Minority status and identity: A case study of the Jewish minority in Byzantium My
FELLOWS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 19 ARMIN W. GEERTZ Jens Christian Skou Senior Fellow Professor, Department of the Study of Religion, Aarhus University Area of research: Religion Project title: A Biocultural Approach to Embodiment, Ritual and Mysticism I study religious behavior from the pers
20 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS CONSUELO MANETTA AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Postdoc, previously Department of History, Culture and Society, University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy Area of research: Classical Archeology Project title: The Different Faces of the Sky decorative culture, flora
FELLOWS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 21 DOROTHEE BIRKE AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Associate Professor, Previously, English Department, University of Freiburg, Germany Area of research: English Studies Project title: Situating Homelessness on the Contemporary British Stage My project examines how c
22 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS FRANTS H. JENSEN AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Postdoc, previously Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, USA Area of research: Biology Project title: Movement coordination, leadership and collective foraging in matrilineal toothed
FELLOWS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 23 ISABELLE TORRANCE AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Associate Professor, previously Department of Classics, University of Notre Dame, USA Area of Research: Classical Reception and Irish Studies Project Title: Greek Tragedy and Irish Politics My research at AIAS cha
24 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS JESSICA WISKUS AIAS COFUND Senior Fellow Professor, Department of Musicianship, Duquesne University, USA Area of research: Music and Philosophy Project title: Rhythmical Ethics (On Music and the Performance of Philosophy) My work examines the rhythmical rel
FELLOWS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 25 LUÍS PEDRO VIEGAS AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Assistant Professor, previously Department of Chemistry, University of Coimbra, Portugal Area of research: Theoretical and Computational Atmospheric Chemistry Project title: Green design of CFC alternatives: an in
26 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS MAGNUS KJÆRGAARD AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Assistant Professor, previously Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, UK Area of research: Molecular Biology Project title: Can a cooked noodle store information? The mechanisms of disordered proteins i
FELLOWS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 27 NAICHENG WU AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Postdoc, previously Kiel University, Germany Area of research: Hydroecology Project title: Developing a risk assessment system to evaluate the impacts of future land use and climate scenarios on aquatic ecosystems an i
28 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS REBECCA SIMMONS AIAS COFUND Senior Fellow Associate Professor, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Area of research: Epidemiology Project title: Screening and early treatment for type 2 diabetes My research this year has examined the intriguing possibil
FELLOWS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 29 SVEND-ERIK SKAANING Jens Christian Skou Senior Fellow Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University, Denmark Area of research: Political science Project title: The Rise of Modern Democracy In my project, I pursue the following research quest
30 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS XUHUI DONG AIAS COFUND Junior Fellow Associate Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, China Area of research: Environmental change and geography Project title: Quantitative assessment on ecological changes and
Photo: Morten Kyndrup at Fellows Seminar. By Maria Randima 31 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS
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34 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS, BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES Isabel Kusche is author of the book chapter Social Movements and Sociological Systems Theory in: Social Theory and Social Mov
FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 35 Alfonso Blazquez is co-author of the article Exerting better control and specificity with singlet oxygen experiments in live mammalian cells in: Methods, 15 October 2016. Svend-Erik Skaaning is co-author of the article Measuring
36 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 Xuhui Dong is co-author of the paper Deciphering long-term records of natural variability and human impact as recorded in lake sediments: a palaeolimnological puzzle in: WIREs: water, 2017. Rima Obeid is co-author of the article Vitamin B-12fortified toothpaste impr
FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES Rima Obeid is first-author of the paper The effectiveness of daily supplementation with 400 or 800 μg/day folate in reaching protective red blood folate concentrations in non-pregnant women: a randomized trial in: European Journal of Nutrition, 26 April 2017. Isa
38 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 Xuhui Dong gave the invited talk Paleolimnology: a key to understanding historical environmental changes, 30 September 2016, Nanchang Institute of Technology, China. Iryna Mazhak gave an invited talk Social Inequalities in Health in Developing Countries: a Compariso
FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 39 Naicheng Wu gave the invited talk Integrated ecohydrological modelling for river basin management, 15 December 2016, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGLAS), China. Consuelo Manetta gave
40 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES Dorothee Birke gave the presentation Discomfort and agency: representations of the homeless in contemporary British drama at the 13th SIEF Congress Ways of Dwelling, 26-30 March 2017, University of Göttingen, Germany. Naicheng W
FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 41 Tomasz K. Wojdacz attended the Danish IP Fair, which presents inventions from the Danish Research Institutions, with his company MethylDetect, 9 May 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark. Isabelle Torrance gave the invited lecture (Im)mobil
42 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES AWARDS, APPOINTMENTS AND GRANTS Ümit Akbey and Professor Jørgen Kjems, iNANO, Aarhus University received a collaborative project grant from the Aarhus University Research Foundation of DKK 96,000.00 for the project Biochemical an
FELLOWS PUBLICATIONS AND ACTIVITIES AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 43 IN THE MEDIA Morten Kyndrup and AIAS: online article at altinget.dk: AU-professor ny formand for globalt forskningsnetværk on Kyndrups role as chair of the global UBIAS network, 1 September 2017. Michael G. Flaherty gave a podca
AIAS EVENTS AIAS
EVEN TS Dig in to the multitude of events, conferences, symposia, workshops, guest lectures, disciplinary as well as multi-disciplinary, that the AIAS Fellows have organized in 2016/17, and see the diversity of topics of the recurrent Fellows Seminar Series. At AIAS, we bring fellows, Aarhus Univers
Photo: Maria Randima AIAS EVENTS AIAS Guest Lecture: Fear of Threat, Security Policies and Passportization in the Late Ottoman Empire by Dr. Ilkay Yilmaz, Faculty of Political Science, Istanbul University, Turkey. Invited by AIAS Fellow Ümit Akbey, 2 September 2016 AIAS Fellows Seminar: Social Ineq
AIAS EVENTS AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 47 AIAS Fellows Seminar: What should we do about the diabetes epidemic? Insights from epidemiology by AIAS Fellow Kate Simmons, 5 December 2016 AIAS Fellows Seminar: Plug-and-Play Photosynthesis. Resolving the Building Blocks of Bacterial Photosynthetic R
AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 AIAS EVENTS HOSTED EVENTS University: Fear, Fictionality and the Rhetoric of Post-Humanitarianism. Organized by AIAS Fellow Armin W. Geertz, 15 May 2017 AIAS Fellows Seminar: Tragedy and Politics. Oedipus on the Irish Stage 1926-2015 by AIAS Fellow Isabelle Torrance,
Photo: Maria Randima
HOSTED EVENTS
HOSH ED AIAS facilities are open to Aarhus University faculty members and external institutions, and we will continue to welcome academic events in the year to come. In the academic year of 2016-17 AIAS has hosted a still growing number of events for all four Aarhus University faculties. See a selec
52 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 HOSTED EVENTS HOSTED EVENTS Conference: Hitchin 70: Differential Geometry and Quantization organized by Dept. of Mathematics, Aarhus University, Denmark, 5-8 September 2016 DANDRITE guest lecture: Emotional Arousal and Lasting Memories by James McGaugh, Research Pr
Photo: Maria Randima Lundbeckfond Lecture: Den aldrende hjerne organized by Folkeuniversitet, 21 March 2017 Marie Curie Master Class: Organized by International Academic Staff Services (IAS), 17 May 2017 Symposium: August II Symposium and Workshop in Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses organize
54 AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 ORGANISATION, STAFF AND FUNDING ORGANISATION, STAFF AND FUNDING BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADVISORY BOARD Jørgen Frøkiær Professor, Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, Vice-Chair Bertil Andersson Professor, Nanyang Technological Univer
AIAS ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 SELECTION BOARD STAFF Heide Schulz-Vogt Professor. Dr., Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Germany Morten Kyndrup AIAS Executive Director, Professor, kyndrup@aias.au.dk Li Bennich-Björkman Professor, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden Maya Jepsen, Deputy Director,
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