31 MAR Young researcher wants to change materials research method A new method will make the development of previously unknown materials for, e.g., solar cells both faster and more efficient. Materials Nanoparticles Materials technology
07 MAR Towards circular construction Pilot projects and common standards for reuse of building materials are to boost transition to circular construction. Construction
24 FEB New research areas cause name change for research centre Centre for Oil and Gas is changing its name to ’DTU Offshore – Danish Offshore Technology Centre’. CO2 separation and CO2 storage Fossil fuels Raw materials and raw materials exploitation Ships and offshore constructions Geology
23 FEB EliteForsk awards for artificial muscles and complex networks Anne Ladegaard Skov and Sune Lehmann receive EliteForsk awards for their research. Two PhD students receive travel scholarships. Materials Polymers Cyber security Computer calculations Materials technology
18 FEB A possible paradigm shift within piezoelectricity Scientists find a new method to induce the piezoelectric effect in non-piezoelectric materials. It may enable new uses and safer materials. Electrotechnology Electronics Micro and nanotechnology Materials Health technology Medical equipment and systems Materials technology
11 FEB Educational collaboration for a sustainable future DTU and the Royal Danish Academy are initiating a strategic educational collaboration to encourage and promote innovation aimed at the sustainable transition. Environmental technology Climate adaptation Innovation and product development Building design
10 FEB Organizational change creates new departments at DTU To support DTU’s strategy to develop sustainable technology for people and create stronger research environments, the University is now reorganizing its research in key... Construction materials Climate adaptation Earth observation Electrotechnology
25 JAN Five Villum Young Investigators are DTU-researchers Five of the 16 talented researchers who have received grants as Villum Young Investigator 2022 are from DTU. Micro and nanotechnology Construction materials Semiconductors
12 JAN Two ERC Starting Grants for young researchers Two young DTU researchers have each won an ERC Starting Grant for independent basic research of EUR 1.5 million or just over DKK 11 million. Enzymes and proteins Solar energy Materials Organic chemistry Materials technology
06 JAN There are cracks in everything - they provide insight Advanced computer models of metals that deform in car accidents provide important insights for modern industries Materials Materials technology