Kavli Institute of Nanoscience explained

The Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft was established in 2004 at the Department of NanoScience, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology through a grant by the US-based The Kavli Foundation.[1] Two different departments, Quantum Nanoscience and Bionanoscience, as well as the Institute of Quantum Technology, are part of this institute.

The Kavli Institute of Nanoscience has a staff of 35 professors.[2]

An article in de Volkskrant, a Dutch national newspaper in 2012, claimed that four of the ten most cited scientists in the Netherlands belong to the institute.[3]

Prizes

Best thesis prize

Best thesis prize is awarded to best PhD thesis emerged from Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft in the previous two years. This prize, which consists of an award and an amount of €3000, is given out every two years and will be announced on annual Kavli day.

Recipients

Best publication prize

Best publication award is given biannually for the best publication resulting from Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft that appeared in print in the previous two years. This prize, which consists of an award and an amount of €3000, is given out every two years and is announced on annual Kavli day in September.

Recipients

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home - Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft. Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft. July 15, 2016.
  2. Web site: People - Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft. kavli.tudelft.nl. July 15, 2016.
  3. van Calmthout. Martijn. October 27, 2012. Topwetenschapper is natuurkundige of arts. de Volkskrant. 9. Dutch.
  4. Web site: Kavli awards thesis on cells of all shapes and sizes.
  5. November 2019. Kavli Newsletter - No. 26. Kavli Institute of NanoScience Delft.
  6. Hanson. R.. Taminiau. T. H.. Wehner. S.. Elkouss. D.. Twitchen. D. J.. Markham. M.. Mitchell. M. W.. Pruneri. V.. Amaya. W.. October 2015. Loophole-free Bell inequality violation using electron spins separated by 1.3 kilometres. Nature. 526. 7575. 682–686. 10.1038/nature15759. 26503041. 1508.05949. 2015Natur.526..682H. 205246446. 1476-4687.
  7. Dekker. Cees. Haering. Christian H.. Kalichava. Ana. Kim. Eugene. Bisht. Shveta. Shaltiel. Indra A.. Ganji. Mahipal. 2018-04-06. Real-time imaging of DNA loop extrusion by condensin. Science. 360. 6384. 102–105. 10.1126/science.aar7831. 0036-8075. 29472443. 6329450. 2018Sci...360..102G.