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On November 22, the event "Quantum Hub Denmark" brought together more than a hundred stakeholders from industry, academia, and public sector in Denmark to strengthen the...
Carbon-neutral energy production and sustainable fuels were among the topics discussed during a visit to DTU from President-elect Charles Michel and Prime Minister Mette...
The four scientists have received Villum Experiment grants of almost 7.5 mill. DKK to perform their bold research ideas.
21 of 52 projects which receive grants from VILLUM FONDEN under the Villum Experiment programme are from DTU.
Catalysts of one or two atoms may become essential to the green transition in future. It is hoped that they can be used for environmentally friendly purification of water...
DTU researchers have developed a prototype for a quantum key distribution system which is now to be tested in a realistic fibre network.
Rikke Andersen is living proof that with the right amount of willpower, a person can both compete at the highest level and complete their studies within the prescribed...
As the only university in Northern Europe, DTU can now perform fusion energy experiments using its own tokamak.
Two leading Danish catalysis researchers have prepared a comment for the distinguished scientific journal Nature Energy with three clear recommendations for their colleagues...
New paper in Science suggests that as much as one percent of global CO2 emissions can be saved if electrified, and significantly more compact, technology is applied across...