09 DEC Green pandemic recovery essential to close climate action gap 2020 Emissions Gap Report says right policies could cut a quarter of 2030 emissions, getting us close to Paris Agreement goals.
09 DEC Cells optimized to produce antimicrobial agents With the help of ‘metabolic engineering’, researchers from DTU Biosustain are designing and optimizing microorganisms to produce new substances that can be developed... Biotechnology Health technology
07 DEC Entire bacterial community can provide us with new antimicrobial agents Instead of isolating antimicrobial agent-producing bacteria in laboratories, development is taking a new turn: Now the bacteria must live together just as they do in... Bacteria and microorganisms Cells Synthetic biology Biotechnology Health and diseases
04 DEC New technology can produce sustainable fuel The Synfuel research project brings together electrolysis and thermal gasification, and can transform biomass and wind energy into ‘green’ methanol, which can be used...
03 DEC What is needed for green liquid fuels In order to achieve a fossil-free production of fuels and chemicals, catalysis methods that convert the sun's energy into chemical processes must be made more efficient...
02 DEC DTU encourages more outdoor play activities New outdoor environments will help reduce the spread of coronavirus among students at Lyngby and Ballerup Campus.
30 NOV PhD thesis of the year proves value of removing creek barriers Kim Birnie-Gauvin from DTU Aqua received the PhD thesis of the Year Award at the annual PhD reception. Six other PhD graduates and the PhD supervisor of the year were also...
30 NOV E-Fuels can replace fossil fuels The aircraft, ships, and lorries of the future must be powered by e-fuels—fuels produced partly from captured CO2—and partly from hydrogen produced by the splitting of...
27 NOV Research focusing on scientific presentations and UN Sustainable Development Goals PhD students at DTU are not only trained to do research, but also to talk about their research and how it contributes to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Health technology
20 NOV DKK 37 mio. from Independent Research Fund Denmark Independent Research Fund Denmark awards DKK 214 mio. to 36 young scientists with original ideas and high ambitions. Six are from DTU. Innovation and product development Health technology Materials Organic chemistry Chemistry Telecommunication Cyber security Physics Quantum theory and atomic physics Light sources Systems and data security Materials technology