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Lukasz Ruszczynski explains his research on thermodynamic modelling and data evaluation for life science applications.
A new research project from DTU Chemical Engineering examines structures in water that could lead to a better understanding of phenomena in nature as well as new energy...
A new method makes agricultural manure far more suitable as a raw material for biogas.
A free-flowing sensor monitors the processes in large production tanks. The sensor has been developed by Freesense, a small start-up company
The following are merely examples of some of DTU's research in life science.
DTU has signed an official collaboration agreement with Åbo Academy and NTNU in order to strengthen the Nordic scientific research profile internationally.
Attempting to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria with resonant electromagnetic fields is no easy task and has never been done before. But with the DireWaves project Nikolaj...
How do we best utilize the diverse structures of cellulose most efficiently and sustainably? Yanrong Liu’s work on predictive screening of ionic liquids for dissolving...
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.
During wastewater treatment, the greenhouse gas N2O, also known as laughing gas, is emitted. Sustainability demands that the emission is minimized. The LaGas project at...
The Danish Council for Independent Research has allocated more than DKK 100 million to 25 research projects.
The General Engineering Bachelor programme, taught in English, is for the second year in a row the most sought after study at DTU.
In this essay written by Professor Emeritus, John Villadsen, the very origins of chemical engineering in Denmark and thus of our Department as we know it today, are carefully...
Novozymes and DTU have a long tradition of collaboration, and this is now being extended in relation to industrial fermentation technology until the year 2020. The initiative...
At the annual EliteForsk conference, three PhD students from DTU received travel grants of DKK 200,000 for research stays abroad. The conference also praised the recipients...
October 15, Christine Malmos Perfeldt defended her PhD thesis entitled “Inhibition of Gas Hydrate Formation by Antifreeze Proteins”. The project was part of...
Didac Recio Garrido is 30 years old. He is originally from Barcelona, but for the past three years he has been doing his PhD at École Polytechnique de Montr...
“An idea with a big potential” was the response from Kim Dam-Johansen when a few years ago the Danish wood stove company HWAM A/S presented to him the idea...
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