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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.
Frieder Lucklum is a new Professor at the Centre for Acoustic-Mechanical Microsystems (CAMM) at DTU Electrical Engineering.
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...
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...
Gas produced from biowaste and wind may make shipping traffic carbon neutral. Maersk Line has teamed up with DTU and Chinese partners to develop sustainable fuel for large...
Researchers will investigate how to replace the current coolant used in heating systems for single-family houses with new coolants with reduced climate footprint.
Once again, a DTU student won the international student competition for fuel efficiency.
Pavement engineering company, Dynatest, has developed a truck in partnership with DTU which analyses the state of the road using laser technology.
Danish research has solved the riddle of the large quantity of cracks observed in European rails in the past 10-15 years.
BEng student has developed a new, lighter type of roll cage for racing cars which offers improved acceleration and road handling.
Ambitious research project wants to find electric solutions to replace heat treatment in for instance the food industry and in laundries. The next step is a national strategy...
Thürmer Tools has been manufacturing special thread cutting tools for more than 100 years. The company is now a front runner in Industry 4.0 and has plans to create...
Fifteen new research projects will been launched after this year’s first funding round at the Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre. The new projects...
In the Danish manufacturing sector, 3D printing in metal is still a new and relatively untested area, and generally there is a lack of digital tools for handling production...
Our annual report is now available online and in a printed version.
In collaboration with three Danish companies, researchers from DTU have now proved that metal 3D prints can be produced with almost no post-processing.
Today sees the inauguration of DTU’s new centre for advanced structural and material testing.
What properties do materials have, and how do they behave under different loads and circumstances? Provided that reliable models capable of predicting the above are available...
The Danish company Altan.dk no longer designs a new balcony for each client, but allows the customer to design the balcony the company can supply. The code word is modularization...
Emil Hovad from DTU Mechanical Engineering defends his PhD, "Numerical Modelling of flow and compression of green sand", Wednesday 16th August from 13:00 - 15:30. The defence...