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With 19.000 registered online students, the interest for the course "Organic Solar Cells - Theory and Practice" under DTU Energy Conversion has been overwhelming.
Petroleum-based fuels and chemicals contribute to the production of greenhouse gases and are a limited resource. In a PhD project at the National Food Institute, Technical...
A statistical model originally developed to allow fishermen to study the work done by researchers, has now become one of the most highly acclaimed tools for estimating...
A group of biologists from DTU Aqua crossed the Atlantic in May 2013 on the Norwegian research vessel G.O. Sars as part of a European project, EURO-BASIN. Master student...
In today's world, we are dependent on oil, but scarce natural resources require us to find new resources to produce fuel, materials and medicine. However, Associate Professor...
New study: Impact of deep-sea fishery for Greenland halibut on non-commercial fish species off West Greenland
A new study, published in Ecotoxicology, shows lowered reproductive output, reduced grazing, and reduced ability to metabolize pyrene in the copepod Calanus hyberboreus...
English: An ambitious Danish research project will be able to predict the flow in oil wells and thus increase the extraction in oil reservoirs. If the project succeeds...
New study uses size- and trait-based models to compare balanced harvesting with traditional selective fishing patterns
Combination of sac- and broadcast-spawning in an Arctic fjord to achieve high abundance at low temperatures.
The Copenhagen Cleantech Cluster and the partners supports the mission is to secure continuous growth for cleantech companies by developing new projects and initiatives...
On Friday Nov. 8th the researchers from CEE and Spirae demonstrated a new milestone capability for PowerLabDK: Spirae's BlueFin (R) control platform and their multi-asset...
Article in Borsen today on the importance of educating skilled engineers for the oil and gas industry
Predictive modeling of gas diffusion and solubility in polymers for offshore pipelines
The ForskEl program has announced its plan for support in this year’s call. Three out of four selected projects within Smart Grids field originate from Center of Electric...
PetroChallenge is a simulation event held online at Danish secondary schools
”New EcoGrid EU report: From Design to Implementation.” report is about the EcoGrid EU project. A large-scale demonstration of consumer participation in the balancing...
The Arctic Cluster of Raw Materials was well received at a kick-off conference. DTU’s Senior Vice President for Innovation and Entrepreneurship told the participants how...
45 teachers from more than 20 high schools visited DTU
DTU Aqua conducts a training course on fish farming in land-based saltwater systems for consultants and practitioners from across the Baltic Sea Region.
The two first micro fuel cell-based combined heat and power (FC-CHP) units have been officially installed in Germany (Homburg and Munich) by two companies of the European...
By sheer coincidence, Canadian researchers have discovered a reef of living cold-water corals in southern Greenland. PhD student Helle Jørgensbye from DTU Aqua has been...
Welcome to the Danish Korean PEM Fuel Cell Workshop Seoul, November 18-19, 2013 Free participation
The Centre for Ocean Life at DTU Aqua is enjoying considerable international success through applying the trait-based approach to marine research
Mr. Carl Egede Bøggild has been appointed Professor (with special responsibilities) at Arctic Technology Centre/ Department of Civil Engineering (DTU BYG) and holds his...
The Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education has appointed Professor Kirsten Halsnæs from DTU Management Engineering a new member of The Danish Council of...
DTU, DMI and GEUS have launched a joint web portal that conveys the latest observations and the newest knowledge on the development in the Arctic ice and climate.
An innovative use of catch statistics shows that climate change has already influenced the composition of species in fisheries around the world, and thereby the fish...
Read the agenda and sign up for the all-day-event before 20th May
Section: Residual Resources Engineering. Topic: "Optimization of bioethanol production from carbohydrate rich wastes by extreme thermophilic microorganisms"
The fish in Greenland’s great cod boom in the 1960s did not come from Iceland, as previously thought. They were ‘made in Greenland’ .
Topic: "Small-scale spatial variability of phenoxy acid mineralization potentials in transition zones with a multidisciplinary approach
By individually tagging fish in a lake and following their movements, a research team led by DTU Aqua has shown that migration is a very effective defence against being...
Topic: ”Environmental assessment of energy production from waste and biomass”. Date: Tuesday 26th February 2013, at 1 p.m.
We must have your online application by 1 March 2013.
DTU Aqua offers a training course in Salt Water Recirculation Aquaculture Technology for the Baltic Sea Region from Saturday 5th - Wednesday 9th October 2013.
European and American scientists are meeting in Barcelona, Spain this month to launch a new European initiative for climate service observations and modelling. DTU Aqua...
It is never easy to have to count all the fish in the sea. However, biologists and administrators all over Europe will soon receive a helping hand from a new shared database...
Topic: Urban drainage design and climate change adaptation decision making
DTU's research vessel Dana is following in the path of past pioneers when steaming off to characterize and trace the waters of the East Greenland Current
The eastern Baltic cod stock has recently started to recover, after two decades of severe depletion, however with unexpected side-effects.
Satellite images combined with a forgotten photo archive shed light on the melting of Greenland’s glaciers.
Recently discovered population of comb jellies in the Baltic consists entirely of dwarf individuals
DTU Aqua in Hirtshals is hosting international AQUABEST-meeting on sustainable fish farming in the Baltic Sea Region. The project aims to transfer the technology of the...
Scientists from DTU Space play a big role in a joint flight campaign between ESA and NASA.
New research reveals how herring genes vary with the environment. The discovery could make it easier to protect the herring stock against future challenges such as climate...
18 new students have begun their studies at the DTU Aqua's MSc program in Aquatic Science and Technology. More than half of the students are from abroad.
Two years after DTU Aqua’s MSc program started, the first graduate defended her thesis. She is the first Master of Science in Aquatic Science and Technology.
Eel stocks are currently undergoing a steep decline, although no one knows exactly why. This is why researchers from a number of institutions including DTU Aqua are in...