2021.02.26 | AU Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering
Using vertical solar-cell installations, researchers from Aarhus University will harvest both energy and crops from the same agricultural area. The plan is to produce energy when it is most needed, while at the same time leaving space for the farmer to work in the field.
2021.02.25 | AU Engineering, Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
There hasn’t been much focus on the green transition of construction sites – but there’s a lot to be gained. A number of companies and knowledge institutions have now joined forces to establish a full-scale demo construction site as it may look in a greener future.
2021.02.22 | AU Engineering, Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Artificial intelligence is a key word in two major EU-funded projects aiming to dramatically reduce the number of accidents and close call incidents on construction sites.
2021.02.10 | AU Engineering, Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
He has helped more than anyone else to adorn the flat, Danish landscape with monumental buildings. Now, the award-winning civil engineer Klaus H. Ostenfeld has been made an honorary professor at Aarhus University, where he shares his 55 years of experience from Denmark and abroad.
2021.02.03 | News
296 new Bachelor of Engineering students started their programmes at Aarhus University last week. This is an increase of 31 per cent compared with the winter intake last year.
2021.02.02 | AU Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
A new research project is offering help to small and medium-sized Danish agro-companies to work strategically with data, generate growth, and develop new digital business models.
2021.02.01 | News from the management, AU Engineering, Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
Aarhus University now has its new management for the engineering area in place, and on 1 March 2021, four heads of department will take up their positions.