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Independent Research Fund Denmark awards DKK 214 mio. to 36 young scientists with original ideas and high ambitions. Six are from DTU.
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...
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...
The Danish National Research Foundation has invited applicants to enter contract negotiations to establish two new Centers of Excellence at DTU.
Researchers will investigate how to replace the current coolant used in heating systems for single-family houses with new coolants with reduced climate footprint.
A collaboration between Banedanmark and DTU has identified several new opportunities for smarter monitoring and maintenance of switches.
BEng student has developed a new, lighter type of roll cage for racing cars which offers improved acceleration and road handling.
New research into 3D printing is being done on open platforms, so that all businesses and researchers interested in this can get access to knowledge about the underlying...
New technology will soon make the surface of titanium used for dental implants completely white. This will be immensely important for the growing part of the population...
With the help of two new grants, Professor Dr. Techn. Dorte Juul Jensen will develop new equipment and increase knowledge about metals and processing techniques.
Tests and experiments can provide new knowledge and the ability to predict the behaviour of materials and durability with ever greater precision. This is achieved by means...
Sometimes fractures and cracks develop in an unpredictable way. In a new doctoral dissertation, Brian Nyvang Legarth has studied why this is the case.
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.
With the help of Europe’s most powerful computer, DTU researchers developed the optimum structure for an aircraft wing in under five days.
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...
Emilio Martínez Paneda from DTU Mechanical Engineering has developed a new model that can predict when and how cracks will initiate and propagate in structural components...
Per Møller, Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark, received the prestigious award within surface technology...
Populations in modern societies have an increased expected lifetime, as the development has been in Denmark for the last 16 years, and so accordingly the number of patients...