DTU COMPUTE Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Richard Petersens Plads
Building 324, room 110
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Revolutionary x-ray sources and collaboration across disciplines will create the possibility of seeing 3D structures in the body's cells and characterizing tissue samples, already while the patient is on the operation table.
A total of five researchers from DTU receive ERC Consolidator Grants of approximately DKK 15 mio. from the European Research Council.
Lundbeck Foundation supports audacious research. Associate Professor Tim Dyrby at DTU Compute is one of 26 researchers from Danish universities who have just received money for innovative research in neuroscience.
DTU Compute has developed algorithms and image analysis tools that help to increase the understanding of how diseases attack tissue in order to improve MRI techniques for better diagnosis and treatment.
New MRI method detects disease changes in the brain's network and demonstrates that the conventional method has been influenced by a known source of brain tissue.