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New agreements reinforce international research collaboration and student exchange between DTU and Tec De Monterrey.
Lowering CO2 emissions is no longer considered enough to preserve the Earth’s climate. We also need to actively capture CO2.
PET can be degraded by microwaves and chemistry, so the components of the plastic can be recycled into new PET products.
DTU start-up utilizes sludge from fish farming and wastewater to produce heat and fertilizer.
The following are merely examples of some of DTU's research in life science.
Job creation and environmental salvation: The Novel Microbes project is showing a way towards a more sustainable bio-production. The key? Finding new enzymes to improve...
What if an unexploited natural resource, ready to be turned into sustainable fuels, existed inside all plant material? Postdoc Joachim Bachmann Nielsen's research suggests...
DTU has signed an official collaboration agreement with Åbo Academy and NTNU in order to strengthen the Nordic scientific research profile internationally.
New research at DTU Chemical Engineering is paving the way for cheaper sustainable fuels in the transportation sector based on 2nd generation biomass.
The Danish Coucil for Independent Research has decided to issue funding for four research projects from DTU Chemical Engineering. Read about all of them here.
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