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Industry and academia discussed the newest technologies and solutions that can reduce the climate footprint at the Power-to-X Symposium.
Several hundred engineers graduated last week. Aarhus University wishes all the newly graduated engineers the best of luck in the future.
Independent Research Fund Denmark has awarded Sapere Aude: DFF-Starting Grants to 38 promising researchers from across Denmark. Four researchers from…
Three days of panel discussions, political events and democratic dialogue on the Island of Bornholm is over. Here are some of the highlights from the…
A Danish research team has developed a robot that can push its way through dense jungle thickets and map biodiversity. The robot will boost monitoring…
The Novo Nordisk Foundation is investing 8 million euros in a research project at Aarhus University that may pave the way for small, modular nuclear…
The food of the future, Danish waters, climate, health and regenerative building design will be among the topics for debate when engineers once again…
In the future, surplus power from wind turbines and solar cells will be stored in huge flywheels made of novel composite material rotating at…
Aarhus University is creating 50 new online student places on the Bachelor of Engineering programme in Electrical Energy Technology. This will give…
Today many implants are both expensive and prone to failure. With the help of advanced mathematical models of the bones and muscles, scientists from…
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