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Independent Research Fund Denmark awards DKK 214 mio. to 36 young scientists with original ideas and high ambitions. Six are from DTU.
Three young DTU-scientists are honoured as Villum Young Investigators and receive almost DKK 10 million each to continue their research.
Infections in surgical wounds make up an estimated two per cent of all hospital expenses in Denmark.
Three researchers receive a total of EUR 2.3 million (DKK 17.4 million) from Independent Research Fund Denmark for research at DTU.
The Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre is participating in a pilot project to store and share research data using electronic lab notebooks.
Five DTU researchers under the age of 40 receive a total of almost DKK 46 million (EUR 6,2 million) from VILLUM FONDEN and can now speed up their research careers.
Innovation Fund Denmark has invested almost DKK 150 million in projects led by DTU. Two themes appear again and again: green transition and the prospect of actual jobs...
A new European Centre of Excellence will bring together physicists, chemists, materials, and computer scientists and industry to develop a Materials Encyclopaedia to ...
Things moved very quickly indeed when a group of young researchers with a couple of patents under their belts was paired with an experienced entrepreneur. Together, they...
An intense hunt is currently underway for materials with the capacity to transform sunlight into fuels. The volume of materials is overwhelming, however, so researchers...
The subject of Kasper Understrup’s master’s thesis has the potential to reduce DTU’s biochip expenses to a fraction of their current level.
A newly developed digital sensor will make it quick and easy to detect bombs, explosives and drugs at airports and in customs areas.