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A new type of exoskeleton controlled by signals from any well-functioning muscles can help people with paralysis or functional impairments.
Many young people visited Navitas as part of Denmark's largest open house for higher education, U-Days, to learn more about the engineering degree…
Aaron Hurst, PhD student at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University, is lauded as a research talent at this year’s…
What’s it like to study engineering? Aarhus University has made a number of short documentary films with an honest and open glimpse into life as a…
A new research project is aiming to improve our understanding of so-called electro-trophic microorganisms, which can convert green electricity and CO2…
Robots, drones, autonomous boats and smart probes. A cellar at Aarhus University holds an impressive collection of technological inventions for polar…
Aarhus University would like to congratulate all the newly graduated MSc and BSc engineering students.
Green hydrogen produced by electrolysis has shown great promise for the green transition of Europe's energy systems. Assistant Professor Pourya…
In collaboration with four small and medium-sized Danish companies, researchers from the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering at Aarhus…
At the CIGR World Congress in Japan in December, Professor Claus Grøn Sørensen from the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at Aarhus…
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