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Aerosol and Cloud Microphysics
Computational Chemistry
Femtolab
Computational Atmospheric Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry of the Environment (ACE)
Maarten Goesten
Atmospheric Physical Chemistry
Biological solid-state NMR and hyperpolarization
Molecular Interactions Dynamics and Simulation
Protein regulation by NMR: disorder, dynamics, and interactions
Molecular structures and dynamics
SurfLab
Revised 30.06.2026
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Fie Noer Christensen