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Ammonia is one of the world's ten most important chemicals, and its production emits approx. one per cent of all anthropogenic carbon emissions.…
In the building laboratory at Aarhus University, researchers and students are mixing concrete for more sustainable construction.
A research project used artificial intelligence to help the SME C.C. Jensen to reduce energy consumption on drying oil filters by a factor of 10, and…
Should Denmark focus on nuclear power? And do we need to invest more in defence technology? It may sound unrealistic, but both could become part of…
Five research groups at AU Engineering have received funding from Independent Research Fund Denmark to develop new technologies within carbon capture,…
How do we get the biggest trucks onto electricity? Is it at all possible to develop a financially viable alternative to diesel-powered goods…
With a new Bachelor of Architectural Engineering specialisation, Aarhus University will deliver engineers who can help propel the green transition to…
A number of tech companies have joined forces with Aarhus University on a new research project to develop digital twins for the mechanical and…