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A mobile carbon capture plant developed at DTU has now been connected to a functioning biogas plant for the first time. The Mølleå wastewater treatment plant...
Only 16 per cent of the more than 250 million tons of plastic we use every year globally is recycled. If, however, we could recycle more plastic and at the same time get...
Kim Birnie-Gauvin from DTU Aqua received the PhD thesis of the Year Award at the annual PhD reception. Six other PhD graduates and the PhD supervisor of the year were also...
Turning residual biomass into a resource rather than waste has previously been difficult. A novel process produces methane with very high yield.
A special blend of robust bacteria in a new process is paving the way to convert even the stubbornest forms of biomass into methane.
DTU Chemical Engineering is happy to announce the appointment of four new professors with expertise in different areas of chemical engineering.
All stages of plastics use, from processing to initial product and after-life will need to be taken into account for design of tomorrow’s plastic materials and to...
Companies striving to improve the sustainability of their products are helped by software developed in the KT Consortium. The project was initiated by industry member Syngenta...
Solar and wind energy are difficult to store, but the liquid chemical methanol can be the key to being able to store up to 50 times as much energy in one place.
Sprung from DTU Chemical Engineering, start-up company AquaGreen sees sludge from waste water treatment as a resource rather than an environmental problem.
Lowering CO2 emissions is no longer considered enough to preserve the Earth’s climate. We also need to actively capture CO2.
Two researchers at DTU Chemical Engineering have received Villum Experiment grants for extraordinary research experiments.
Professor Emeritus Michael L. Michelsen passed away on 26 August, 2020.
In the new World University Research Rankings 2020 which focuses on three core areas of university research, DTU ranks second in the world and number one in Europe.
The interest in Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing is on the rise in chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech industries. A new cross-departmental effort at DTU will deliver...
Peter Glarborg, professor at DTU, has been awarded the Bernard Lewis Gold Medal by the Combustion Institute for his outstanding contribution to the discipline of combustion...
Improving the sustainability of coatings able to dampen the destructive consequences of a fire is an example of the highly interdisciplinary coatings research at DTU Chemical...
Professor Krist V. Gernaey has been appointed chairman of Biomanufacturing Project House (BPH). He will in collaboration with an experienced team, drive strong industry...
Sustainable fuel has moved a big step closer with a new demonstration plant that can convert biogas into the liquid fuel methanol.
Ole Hassager, Professor Emeritus and alumnus at DPC, is the first Scandinavian to receive the most prestigious recognition within the science of rheology, the Bingham Medal...
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