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DTU Compute has developed algorithms and image analysis tools that help to increase the understanding of how diseases attack tissue in order to improve MRI techniques for...
New research suggests that more than 100 chemicals found in plastic toy materials may pose possible health risks to children. The study provides findings that may lead...
The more data we share, the more informed society's decision-making become. This is the opinion of Pierre Pinson, who is new professor in operations research at DTU...
Methods currently used around the world for predicting the development of COVID-19 and other pandemics fail to report precisely on the best and worst case scenarios. Newly...
New innovation consortium sets out to secure Danish share of a rapidly growing technology market by developing next generation’s ultra-secure cryptographic systems...
Ground-breaking model that provides a completely new understanding of our movement patterns. The model can come to play an important role when designing tomorrow&rsquo...
Researchers at DTU will work with industrial companies to develop a new cooling and storage system for data centres and server rooms, which will be managed through artificial...
Though facing fierce competition, the Danish team with two PhD students from DTU and their supervisors won the International Timetabling Competition.
“Streptococci” is a term describing a group of bacteria in our oral cavity from which we mostly benefit. However, if these enter the blood stream they may prove...
Anders Nielsen has been appointed professor at DTU on statistical modelling of fish stocks and marine systems.
By exploring both the beneficial and the harmful health-related properties in foods, consumers and authorities become better equipped to predict the health effects of individual...
DTU researcher launches a new theory to model fish stocks and fish communities and applies it to current problems in fisheries science.
Specially developed smart sensors and underwater cameras can enable robots to handle monitoring tasks in the sea
Pavement engineering company, Dynatest, has developed a truck in partnership with DTU which analyses the state of the road using laser technology.
Professor Per Christian Hansen from DTU Compute receives a VILLUM Investigator grant of DKK 35 million. He will develop new algorithms that can describe the uncertainty...
Leveraging modern car technology to continuously collect road data may help produce real-time digital images of road maintenance needs.
Innovation Fund Denmark’s Industrial Researcher Prize is being awarded to Martina Fischetti this year, who developed mathematical optimization models in her industrial...
A new DTU research project seeks to reduce bottlenecks and optimize human resources in hospital accident and emergency departments.
Stanford University Professor Stephen Boyd applies convex optimization to a wide range of engineering problems. With astounding results.
Tests and experiments can provide new knowledge and the ability to predict the behaviour of materials and durability with ever greater precision. This is achieved by means...