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Artificial intelligence can analyze registry data on people's residence, education, income, health and working conditions and predict life events with high accuracy.
This year’s research environment award goes to the interdisciplinary research group Social Complexity Lab at DTU and the University of Copenhagen. Professor Sune Lehmann has built up the research environment so that you both keep a tab on the research and let loose in an environment where you look after each other while doing world-class...
Surprising findings about sleep during travel from a data set with 3.17 million nights.
Anne Ladegaard Skov and Sune Lehmann receive EliteForsk awards for their research. Two PhD students receive travel scholarships.
Researchers have analyzed 60 billion tweets to improve our understanding of today's vaccine hesitancy on social media.
Society has opened its eyes to how important the research field can be for society, says DTU professor.
The HOPE team from AU, KU and DTU receives the Columbus Prize 2021 for clear communication about the Danes' behavior during the COVID-19 crisis.
Electronic surveillance is spreading around the world, with universities using behavioural data to predict how young people will fare. New research from KU and DTU show, however, that known data as grade point averages are better.
Several international covid-19-related articles, published recently in e.g. Nature magazines, are based on data from a DTU project that ended in 2016.