Seven UT researchers receive Veni grantThe Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) awarded a staggering seven UT researchers a Veni grant. Hannah Roth, Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh-Dagheyan, Estefania Talavera Martínez, Sophie Langer, Robbin Jan van Duijne, Rai McLean and Marijn Nijenhuis will receive funding of up to EUR 320,000 to develop their research ideas further over the next three years. 174 promising young scientists received Veni grants this round.Read more
Most companies fail to define ambitious reduction targetsA study from the University of Twente has revealed insights into the corporate world’s approach to achieving net-zero emissions. Only 22% of the companies with a net-zero target are committed to reducing emissions to a residual level and compensating with removals. “Companies like Meta use residual carbon emissions in their plans without defining correctly what that means”, says UT researcher Rosalie Arendt.Read more
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