17 JAN Vaccine development requires super-fast computing power Calculating large amounts of data is crucial in combating a pandemic and in developing individual treatment of patients. Viruses Computer calculations Health and diseases
17 JAN More engineers are driving innovation in healthcare The number of engineers in the Danish healthcare system has increased by 22 per cent in ten years. The close collaboration between doctors and engineers is driving new... Health and diseases Entrepreneurship Innovation and product development
15 JAN 8.44 milligrams of hope and hard work An immunostimulating cancer drug is being tested on cancer patients for the first time. It has been in development for ten years and offers new hope. Health technology
14 JAN Why aren’t we going full steam with carbon capture? Why aren’t we steaming ahead with capturing and storing carbon right now? Environmental technology CO2 separation and CO2 storage
13 JAN DTU embarks on a hunt for enzymes to convert CO2 Scientists are identifying enzymes that are extremely efficient at utilizing CO2 directly from the air and converting it into new chemicals and bio-fuels. CO2 separation and CO2 storage Climate adaptation Enzymes and proteins Bioenergy Energy systems Energy production
12 JAN DTU presents a plan for relocation The creation of a digital university and the expansion of educations, activities and residential colleges throughout the country will provide more engineers.
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
12 JAN DTU enters wide-ranging CCUS partnership DTU is joining forces with 18 stakeholders to implement a roadmap for carbon capture, utilization, and storage. Energy efficiency Energy storage Energy production Energy systems CO2 separation and CO2 storage Climate adaptation
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
03 JAN Closer to the perfect laser Ultra-precise lasers can be used for optical atomic clocks, quantum computers, power cable monitoring, and much more. But all lasers make noise, which researchers from... Lasers