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In an annual image survey, the Danish news media Version2 has named DTU IT workplace of the year.
DTU awards first prize of DKK 100,000 to student-developed digital dialogue tool for first-time parents.
Digital technologies must be developed based on users’ day-to-day needs, says Ben Cahill, who heads DTU Skylab Digital.
40 young women attended the IT camp at DTU during the mid-term holidays. The camp aimed to spark their curiosity regarding educational and job-related opportunities within...
On 11 October, the European Research Council (ERC) awarded new ERC Synergy grants. DTU participates in two of these, which have each been granted more than DKK 70 million...
DTU researchers have developed a prototype for a quantum key distribution system which is now to be tested in a realistic fibre network.
Three young DTU researchers have each received one of the coveted European Research Council grants for independent basic research of EUR 1.5 million or just over DKK 11...
Among other things, the emergence of a specific network for communication between appliances opens up for more patients to be treated at home. This benefits both quality...
DTU Compute is part of the new Danish Hub for Cybersecurity granted by The Danish Industry Foundation.
Pavement engineering company, Dynatest, has developed a truck in partnership with DTU which analyses the state of the road using laser technology.
Since March 15, Abigail Kressner has started a new position as Assistant Professor in the Hearing Systems Section at DTU Health Tech.
New study in Nature Communications finds increasingly narrow peaks of collective attention over time, supporting a ‘social acceleration’ occurring across different...
In a joint project involving Rigshospitalet and DTU, parents of all Danish children with cancer will be given the offer to have the genetic characteristics of their children...
Mapping patients’ genetic make-up could lead to better treatment for a wide range of diseases.
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...
DTU has entered into collaboration on establishing a new digital infrastructure, which will, among other things, facilitate fast, easy and open access to data to be used...
A new large research network will strengthen European cybersecurity capacity. DTU represents Denmark in CyberSec4Europe pilot project.
Three students have developed a system that eliminates blind spots by creating the illusion for the driver that the lorry is transparent.
Professor Kristian Sommer Thygesen from DTU Physics is among this year’s recipients of the EliteForsk Prize, which he receives for his research in two-dimensional...
Leveraging modern car technology to continuously collect road data may help produce real-time digital images of road maintenance needs.