22 DEC World’s thinnest Christmas tree created at DTU A Christmas tree with a thickness of one atom is made at DTU. It shows how terahertz measurements can be used to ensure the quality of graphene. Materials Physics Electrotechnology Electronics Micro and nanotechnology Sensors Semiconductors Materials technology
14 OCT Circular construction improves utilization of resources A sector development report from DTU recommends that the players in the construction sector join forces on large test projects and scaling of circular construction. Climate adaptation CO2 separation and CO2 storage Waste management Environmental technology Life cycle analysis Innovation and product development Construction materials Building design
14 OCT Two female researchers receive Villum Postdoc grants Villum International Postdoc has just been awarded to six female researchers, including Marie Brøns and Jette Katja Mathiesen from DTU. Electrochemistry Catalysis Fossil fuels Wind energy Engineering
28 SEP Building renovation produces greatest sustainability A lifecycle assessment of four building types in Greenland shows potential for greater sustainability when renovating existing buildings made of concrete. Construction materials Waste management CO2 separation and CO2 storage Transport economy
16 SEP Alliance with Singapore is to start green wave in shipping To achieve the Danish government’s goal of climate-neutral shipping in 2050, DTU has entered into an alliance with NTU in Singapore, the aim being for the universities... CO2 separation and CO2 storage Ships and offshore constructions
13 SEP Quantum materials cut closer than ever A new method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision. It could pave the way for faster, more energy-efficient electronics. Micro and nanotechnology Materials Semiconductors Physics Electronics Materials technology
19 JUL Full speed ahead for 3D concrete printers The Danish company COBOD International manufactures 3D concrete printers for a rapidly expanding international market. Construction materials Building production and management Building design Building construction
08 JUL 3 questions about 3D concrete printing Thomas Juul Andersen is team leader at the Concrete Centre at Danish Technological Institute. He has been working with 3D concrete printing for several years and is leading... Construction materials Building production and management Building design Building construction
04 JUL 3D concrete printing offers both opportunities and challenges For 3D concrete printing to become a reliable construction technology, both the concrete and the printing process must be fully controlled. Danish engineers, architects... Construction materials Building production and management Building design Building construction
01 JUN Researchers will print organic structures – with cement-free concrete Researchers are patenting a new concrete recipe which does away with cement—the main carbon dioxide component in concrete. Instead, they are turning to organic substances... Construction materials Building production and management Building design Building construction