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Every year in August, in collaboration with two major players in the wind industry, Vestas and Siemens Gamesa, Aarhus University brings together a…
Architects and engineers are working to develop the use of hydraulically pressed clay soil as a building material. The work will culminate in an…
Maintaining and repairing critical infrastructure is becoming ever more expensive, and there is increasing international focus on monitoring the…
Aarhus University has received 1184 applications for the engineering degree programs, setting a new record.
From hydrogen and CO2 to synthetic crude oil to high-value aviation fuel. In a research collaboration with Topsoe and Sasol, Aarhus University's…
Why do leaves look the way they do? And can we manufacture artificial leaves that are even better at photosynthesis than those that nature has…
Have you seen "Ready for Space Mission with Andreas Mogensen"? In episode number 2 titled "Weightless State," viewers get close to a research group…
Aarhus University would like to congratulate all the newly graduated MSc and BSc engineering students.
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.
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