2020.02.13 | Department of Engineering
On 6 May 2019, Aarhus University opened its doors to Denmark's first centre for digital twins. The centre hosted an open house event on 27-29 January, which attracted visitors from all over Europe.
2020.02.11 | AU Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
A network of blockchain experts is to teach the Danish business community how to exploit safely the many new opportunities offered by the technology
2020.01.27 | Department of Engineering
Last Thursday, 121 graduated with an MSc in Engineering from Aarhus University. They are entering a world with unsurpassed and global career opportunities. Thanks to you all for your eagerness, energy and enthusiasm. You are our most important contribution to society.
2020.01.17 | AU Engineering, Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
Two MSc Eng students from Aarhus University have set out to examine the correlation between what people see and what they hear. Using VR technology, they have discovered that looking at nature seems to dampen our hearing.
2020.01.13 | AU Engineering, Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering
A new research project at the Department of Engineering, Aarhus University aims to recycle plastic waste into a standardised filament product for the 3D printing industry.
2019.12.20 | AU Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Researchers at the Department of Engineering are world leaders in brain measurement via a special device fitted in the ear like a hearing aid. The technology is called ear-EEG, and now the university has received a new grant to ensure further development of this Danish-designed method.
2019.12.19 | AU Engineering, Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering
Associate Professor Menglin Chen has received a major grant from the Carlsberg Foundation to develop a completely new method of regenerating brain and heart cells. The method uses water-based nanofibers coated with organic photovoltaic nanomaterials to create light controlled neural stimulating scaffolds inside the body.
2019.12.13 | AU Engineering, Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering
Researchers have found an unusual, light-dependent enzyme in microalgae. A new project at the Department of Engineering, Aarhus University, will use the enzyme in a system to produce drop-in fuels from waste oils and fats.
2019.12.10 | Department of Engineering
Associate Professor Nina Lock from the Department of Engineering has received a grant of DKK 4.3 million (EUR 0.6 mill.) from the Carlsberg Foundation to develop an entirely new material which, through electrocatalysis, can transform CO2 into useful products.
2019.12.06 | Department of Engineering
The cost of corrosion runs to around 3 per cent of the gross world product (GWP) annually, and therefore there is increasing international focus on monitoring infrastructure projects. The Department of Engineering at Aarhus University is developing a smart patch that can cut huge amounts off the costs of rust.