Research at the department Physics Section Chemistry Section Pharmacy Section News Archaeometry 04.06.2025 First Editions of the Bible Discovered by Artificial Intelligence and Chemistry AI and chemistry break with tradition and reveal surprising early dates for the world’s oldest biblical manuscripts; the Dead Sea Scrolls Read article Scientist Q&A 09.04.2025 Molecular Machines: The Technology of the Future? Jan Oskar Jeppesen builds machines out of molecules. His vision is that one day they could be used in technologies we can currently only dream of—like tiny computers with immense storage capacity or small nanomotors. Read article Profile 20.02.2025 Hunting Dark Matter Particles in the University Basement Manuel Meyer's mission is to understand the universe's mysterious dark matter. To him, hunting for dark matter is hunting for the fundamental constituents of what everything is made of Read article Profile 17.02.2025 A Chemist with a Mission: The Chemical Industry Must Become Much More Sustainable The chemical industry cannot continue to overconsume energy and produce polluting waste, says Changzhu Wu, who has dedicated his research career to developing more sustainable chemistry by using enzymes and whole cells to produce chemicals. Read article Research 07.01.2025 Can carrots be used to treat diabetes? Current research from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) reveals that carrots may help regulate blood sugar and improve gut flora – a combination that could potentially benefit individuals with type 2 diabetes. Read article Industrial chemistry 11.12.2024 "Superman" Bacteria Offer a Sustainable Boost to Chemical Production The industry—particularly the pharmaceutical industry—is deeply reliant on bacteria in their production. Now, researchers present a “superman suit” to put on the bacteria, so that they can produce chemicals with less energy, fewer solvents, and reduced waste. Read article Novo Nordisk Grant 12.11.2024 Exploring Earth-abundant manganese’s potential to replace rare and expensive metals With a DKK 16.5 million grant, chemist Christina Wegeberg sets out to explore the potential of the Earth-abundant metal manganese to harvest sunlight. If she succeeds, manganese may serve as an alternative to the rare and expensive noble metals used today. Read article Research infrastructure 08.11.2024 Hunting for high-value substances in biowaste Every year, the EU countries dispose of 118-138 million tons of biowaste such as garden waste, food waste and waste from food production. Along with this waste, valuable substances are thrown away, which could be extracted and repurposed by pharmaceutical and food companies for new products. Read article Research infrastructure 22.08.2024 2 x support for equipment to assist SDU researchers in their climate-related research More efficient catalysts for PtX and more sustainable images from space and the stratosphere are the goals of the latest grants from SDU Climate Cluster for the purchase of research infrastructure. Read article Achaeometry 25.07.2024 Chemical Analyses Find Hidden Elements from Renaissance Astronomer Tycho Brahe’s Alchemy Laboratory Tycho Brahe was most famous for his contributions to astronomy. However, he also had a well-equipped alchemical laboratory where he produced secret medicines for Europe’s elite. Read article Research, projects and events News and ongoing The department is part of and supports several things. See some of them here. Online Open Day at May 27th Do you want to study at SDU? Read more about the opportunities here. Poul Nielsen holds one of Five new solution-oriented projects take aim at infectious diseases supportet by Novo Nordisk Foundation. Organization Vacant positions There are no advertises for positions at the moment. Development and porjects Cooperation We encourage collaboration with business partners. Start here. Contact Management and Administration Follow us at LinkedIn The Department is now on LinkedIn. See our site and follow us here. Share on Facebook X Linkedin Email Copy link