14 FEB Virtual training can enhance hearing experience Researchers from DTU and Rigshospitalet will improve the sound experience for the deaf or hearing impaired through virtual training with the help of the signals their... Sound Hearing aids Health and diseases
10 APR New computer model ensures faster development of hearing aids Young researcher has optimized the simulation models used for developing new hearing aids. The necessary calculations can now be made up to 20 times faster. Electrotechnology Sound Hearing aids Medical equipment and systems
03 SEP Hearing aids fit for the future New DTU research is paving the way for matching hearing aids more closely to user needs. The aim is for more people to be happy with their hearing aids—and actually use... Electrotechnology Sound Health technology Hearing aids
30 MAY Noise from open-air concerts can be reduced DTU researchers have just proved that lab tests to dampen sound from a music venue to prevent nuisance for the neighbours also work in the open air. Electrotechnology Sound
13 MAR “We get new and better ideas” Eriksholm Research Centre depends on the universities’ research, where talented researchers and their research activities are not hitched to a product development carriage... Sound
16 JAN New knowledge to help people with hidden hearing loss Exposure to loud noise in the environment is causing nerve damage in the ears of ever more people. New research will enable diagnosing and treating such hearing loss in... Electrotechnology Sound Hearing aids Health and diseases
21 NOV New tool improves acoustics and the working environment An acoustic simulation tool is making it easier to calculate and work with acoustics in small rooms such as classrooms and offices. Sound Work environment Innovation and product development
09 NOV New cooperation on acoustics between DTU and KAIST DTU and KAIST have joined forces to study the practical application of metamaterials, for example for soundproofing and noise control. Materials Sound Materials technology
19 SEP New knowledge paves way for better hearing aids Hearing aids amplify sounds in our surroundings. New research makes it possible to distinguish between wanted sounds, e.g. a voice, and unwanted noise. Sound Hearing aids
29 MAY Brain knowledge may solve cocktail party syndrome Insight into the brain’s audio perception will revolutionize hearing aids of the future, enabling them to focus on the sounds the hearing-impaired want to hear. Electrotechnology Sound Hearing aids