HTC-19 Profile: Building an Analytical Hub from the Ground Up
Nikoline Juul Nielsen of the University of Copenhagen discusses building a collaborative research environment, advancing non-target analysis – and connecting scientists across borders
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Nikoline Juul Nielsen of the University of Copenhagen discusses building a collaborative research environment, advancing non-target analysis – and connecting scientists across borders
The analytical chemistry group at UCPH evolved from a modest start to a large academic family, now including multiple professors and around 30 staff members.
The group has expanded its teaching portfolio, now offering one BSc course, four MSc courses, and nine PhD courses, including specialized fieldwork opportunities.
Denmark's first MSc specialization in Analytical Chemistry was launched due to student demand, addressing a long-standing gap in formal training in the field.
The funding landscape for analytical chemistry research in Denmark improved significantly with the establishment of Innovation Fund Denmark and support from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
Collaboration is a core value of the group, fostering a culture of shared learning and collective growth in the field of analytical chemistry.
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