01 FEB A tried and tested introductory programme An introductory programme made up of fun games, academics and social activities ensures that new BEng students get off to a flying start.
31 JAN Spinout will stop chronic implant infections New nanotechnological solution prevents bacteria from sticking to surface of implants. It solves a growing problem with infections. Bacteria and microorganisms Health and diseases
28 JAN We’re bringing the healthcare system home With the help of new technologies, artificial intelligence, and digital monitoring, more healthcare will be provided in patients’ homes. Data analysis Software and programming Health and diseases
26 JAN Researchers are developing cancer vaccine candidate Chemists are copying cancer cell carbohydrates in the laboratory for inclusion in a vaccine that activates the immune system. Chemistry Health technology
25 JAN Start-up aims to automate wound care in hospitals A new laser technology treatment for chronic wounds will halve the number of amputations. The first step is testing at US wound care clinics. Health technology
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
21 JAN Analysis of cell data open up for individual cancer treatment In the long term, exploration of single cells in breast cancer tissue may mean that it will be possible to pinpoint the breast cancer patients who can benefit from immunotherapy... Health technology
20 JAN Four green energy initiatives receive grants Spearheaded by DTU and GreenLab, Danish universities will use concrete projects to show how we can solve climate challenges.
20 JAN Engineers given a role in making diagnoses Automation based on computer systems and artificial intelligence will give engineers a key role in diagnosis and treatment of patients. Health technology
19 JAN The health care industry needs more engineers Medical science has evolved from a craft to a science. Therefore, engineers can help a health care system that is under pressure, according to Professor Jan Henrik Ardenkjær... Health and diseases Data analysis