Our research part of IVA’s 100 list 2020

The world’s fastest hydrogen sensor we have developed as part of our  SSF-funded Plastic Plasmonics project has been selected for the “100 list” by the Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA). The list highlights prominent and current research on sustainability that can create value in the form of knowledge, processes, products and business development. Link to our contribution.

We also highlight a second entry to the 100- list by our long-term collaborator Prof. Kasper Moth-Poulsen. Their successful entry entitled “Nanocatalytic Systems” was also generated as part of the Plastic Plasmonics project