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Technical universities in the Nordic region join forces to help students and company employees speed up sustainability and the transition to a circular economy.
The Department has received the regrettable message that Senior Researcher Maria Engracia Mondejar Montagud has passed away much too early in life
International chairmanship will put DTU in the front of research in the adaptation of engines when new electro-fuels, ammonia and methanol, start gaining volume in the...
Three students have just received a Project Plastic award for their sustainable and economically interesting concept for recycling plastics in refugee camps.
Large container ships up to 400 metres in length will in future be designed with greater safety in mind. This will be done by updating a model developed at DTU.
Independent Research Fund Denmark awards DKK 214 mio. to 36 young scientists with original ideas and high ambitions. Six are from DTU.
Advanced digital models are needed to optimize heat pump operation in district heating systems. It will happen by means of ‘self-learning’ digital twins, which...
Frieder Lucklum is a new Professor at the Centre for Acoustic-Mechanical Microsystems (CAMM) at DTU Electrical Engineering.
The student project Danstar successfully launched the first student-built bi-liquid propulsion rocket on the European continent.
82 high school girls chose to spend three days during the autumn holidays in Lyngby to learn more about the technologies of the future. The girls came from as far away...
With their unique technology for sorting different types of plastics, two young engineers will make it easier for production companies to recycle plastic.
With a completely new X-ray analysis, DTU researchers will develop material models for use in companies that make metal products. The result means reduced material consumption...
In the new World University Research Rankings 2020 which focuses on three core areas of university research, DTU ranks second in the world and number one in Europe.
A group of DTU students has developed a simple solution to measure how much rainwater flows into sewers from roads and roofs. Now they are getting ready to start a business...
Twenty-three researchers at DTU have received grants from Independent Research Fund Denmark. Six of the grants have been awarded to scientists at Mechanical Engineering...
A recently completed research project revealed the potential for reducing material used for a suspension bridge deck by more than 25 per cent – meaning a saving of...
For the second time, Henning Friis Poulsen has been awarded one of the prestigious ERC Advanced Grants. His new research project could revolutionize our understanding and...
Less expenditure on heating and reducing CO2 emissions could be the result of five students’ invention of a horticultural compost mill.
Clara Velte and her group are aiming at formulating a new theory of turbulence, based on sophisticated experiments and robust mathematics.