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Novel method for imaging vibrations and movements of atoms in catalysts is developed by a collaboration of internationally leading researchers.
In a new groundbreaking work, researchers from DTU have now realized the complete platform for an optical quantum computer. The platform is universal and scalable, it all...
A collaboration of scientists from around the world, including Ib Chorkendorff from DTU, have been named the winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s new Environment...
The press is full of articles about nuclear power. Several European countries are planning new nuclear power plants. Has nuclear power become trendy? And will it come to...
In a new DANfusion consortium DTU is joined by three other Danish universities to strengthen Danish fusion energy research.
Inspired by insects that suck nutrients directly from plant veins, physicists from DTU have studied whether valuable chemical substances can be harvested directly from...
Developing better catalysts is essential to make Power-to-X and the transition to a more sustainable society possible. Associate Professor Jakob Kibsgaard receives the...
In March 2021, DTU's 3D Imaging Center, 3DIM, in Lyngby has assisted the Natural History Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen with 3D scanning of a 66 million-year-old Tyrannosaurus...
DTU Compute and DTU Physics will develop new methods to (mass) digitize natural heritage animals and insects, so that museum objects are accessible to all, and at the...
One of the world’s leading researchers in 2D materials has just received a Villum Investigator Grant of DKK 30 million to continue his work with developing new materials...