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A team of researchers from Denmark has solved one of the biggest challenges in making effective nanoelectronics based on graphene. The new results have just been published...
A young researcher has discovered a solution for using rechargeable batteries in hearing aids without increasing their size or creating unwanted noise.
The University now strengthens its research in the field of electrotechnology. Special focus will be on electronic design, energy, electromagnetism, automation, and acoustics...
Monitoring of solar farms is difficult, time-consuming and imprecise. Often you do not find all defects, which can reduce the energy production.
A new optical technology may revolutionize the semiconductor industry and create brand new possibilities within sustainable electronics and data handling. The project is...
A young DTU researcher has brought us one step closer to a kitchen robot that can help with cooking.
An international team of researchers led by DTU Energy has discovered that the oxide material strontium titanate, conventionally thought to be nonmagnetic, can exhibit...
DTU researchers have succeeded in improving charger efficiency, so that—in future—mobile phones and computers can be charged faster using significantly less...
New centre will strengthen the University’s position as an international leader in the research and testing of electromagnetic systems.
Independent Research fund Denmark awards EUR 26 million to 34 young researchers with original ideas and high research leader ambitions. Five of them are from DTU.
Professor Pierre Pinson from DTU Electrical Engineering is this year’s recipient of the Electro Prize, awarded by the Danish Electro Foundation of the Danish Society...
A new project will revolutionise monitoring of hospitalised patients at special risk, thus reducing the incidence of complications and deaths.
Internet traffic has risen a thousand-fold since 2000 and accounts for approximately 10 per cent of the world's electricity consumption, so there is a great need...
The world’s first technology in implementing temperature measurements in a microwave oven will form the basis for a whole new way of using the oven.
In the future, robots will not only work together with humans, but will also cooperate with each other on solving increasingly complex tasks.
In recent years, high-tech robotic solutions have found their way from the universities’ laboratories to the healthcare system.
A unique model of how radio waves travel around the head as well as ideas for a new design of the antenna in hearing aids is the result of a collaboration between GN Hearing...
New DTU research is paving the way for matching hearing aids more closely to user needs. The aim is for more people to be happy with their hearing aids—and actually...
Colourful lighting along the paths around the Svalin co-housing complex shows residents when the electricity in their sockets is climate-friendly to use.
Thorough preparation meant that DTU Roadrunners won two categories in this year’s Shell Eco-Marathon.