22 NOV EU President-elect and Prime Minister of Denmark visit DTU Carbon-neutral energy production and sustainable fuels were among the topics discussed during a visit to DTU from President-elect Charles Michel and Prime Minister Mette... Energy storage Fossil fuels Catalysis CO2 separation and CO2 storage
23 OCT 148 mio. DKK for two new Centers of Excellence The Danish National Research Foundation has invited applicants to enter contract negotiations to establish two new Centers of Excellence at DTU. Optics Semiconductors Catalysis Micro and nanotechnology
17 SEP New route to carbon-neutral fuels from carbon dioxide discovered by Stanford-DTU... A new way to convert carbon dioxide into the building block for sustainable liquid fuels was very efficient in tests and did not have the reaction that destroys the conventional... Energy storage Electrochemistry
14 JUN Denmark should focus on converting straw to biofuel New calculations from DTU indicate that there are both economic and environmental benefits from exploiting straw for biofuel for heavy transport instead of for district... Energy technology Chemistry
07 JUN Recommendations for catalysis research in electrolysis Two leading Danish catalysis researchers have prepared a comment for the distinguished scientific journal Nature Energy with three clear recommendations for their colleagues... Catalysis Electrochemistry Energy storage Fossil fuels Energy production
27 MAY Extremely compact reactor has potential to reduce global CO2 emissions significantly New paper in Science suggests that as much as one percent of global CO2 emissions can be saved if electrified, and significantly more compact, technology is applied across... Organic chemistry Energy efficiency
27 MAY Fungal batteries will store alternative energy Researchers from DTU and Aalborg University receive donation from Novo Nordisk Foundation for the development of biodegradable batteries. Biotechnology Biological systems Energy storage Electricity supply Solar energy Wind energy Electrochemistry Climate adaptation
23 MAY Need for rigorous procedures within electrochemical production of ammonia Many experimental studies of electrochemical synthesis of ammonia are flawed—a new study in Nature highlights the need for rigorous protocols moving forward Electrochemistry
29 MAR Two DTU researchers receive EUR 5 million from the ERC for independent research Two DTU researchers have received the prestigious ERC Advanced Grants from the European Research Council. Chemistry Physics
08 MAR "The most important thing is to contribute to society" Portrait: Colleagues at DTU Nutech characterize Xiaolin Hou as an extremely skilled chemist with a tremendous work capacity. He is now being honoured with the world’s most... Chemistry