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DTU’s test and fabrication facilities for quantum technology under the auspices of NATO will be run by projects that can be exploited commercially and in terms of security...
A new national innovation centre at DTU has received a grant of DKK 80 million from VILLUM FONDEN to bring Power-to-X projects closer to the market, thereby speeding up...
Researchers secure an important win in the race against cybercriminals by using quantum communication to securely transfer data at Danske Bank.
DTU is joining forces with 18 stakeholders to implement a roadmap for carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
A Christmas tree with a thickness of one atom is made at DTU. It shows how terahertz measurements can be used to ensure the quality of graphene.
Villum International Postdoc has just been awarded to six female researchers, including Marie Brøns and Jette Katja Mathiesen from DTU.
In a recent article in Nature Communications, researchers from DTU Physics and DTU Mechanical Engineering report on a novel route towards micromechanical resonators that...
A new electron microscope can provide greater insight into individual nanoparticles in a catalyst used for, e.g., Power-to-X processes.
A new method designs nanomaterials with less than 10-nanometer precision. It could pave the way for faster, more energy-efficient electronics.
Armed with northern Europe’s biggest imaging centre, Denmark now plays a central role in the growing use of X-ray and neutron imaging.