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
23 FEB Higher pace of technological healthcare development needed Op-ed by Jan Ardenkjær-Larsen, head of DTU Health Tech. Published in the Danish political media Altinget 21 February 2022. Health technology Health and diseases
23 FEB First quantum-safe data transfer in the Nordic region Researchers secure an important win in the race against cybercriminals by using quantum communication to securely transfer data at Danske Bank. Physics Quantum theory and atomic physics
22 FEB IFF and DTU sign Corporate Partnership agreement Corporate Partnerships ensure close collaboration on innovation between industry and DTU. IFF is a new partner. Biotechnology Food production
21 FEB Turns up digitalization to turn down defects The company Topsil has collaborated with DTU on reducing defects in their production through analyzing images digitally. Production 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
16 FEB Social media echo chambers spread vaccine misinformation Researchers have analyzed 60 billion tweets to improve our understanding of today's vaccine hesitancy on social media. Data analysis Cyber security
15 FEB Audacious search for the roots of Parkinson’s disease A computational model being developed at DTU aims to help get to the roots of Parkinson’s disease to allow for future early diagnosis and treatment. Computer calculations Health and diseases
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