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A new large research network will strengthen European cybersecurity capacity. DTU represents Denmark in CyberSec4Europe pilot project.
Three students have developed a system that eliminates blind spots by creating the illusion for the driver that the lorry is transparent.
Leveraging modern car technology to continuously collect road data may help produce real-time digital images of road maintenance needs.
A new DTU research project seeks to reduce bottlenecks and optimize human resources in hospital accident and emergency departments.
Artificial intelligence and big data are building blocks in the development of personal health technologies.
DTU is one of the main architects behind a new large European network aimed at developing the cities and transport solutions of tomorrow.
Denmark’s position as the most digitalized country in Europe makes us vulnerable to cyber attacks.
IT security firm Cybercrypt turns the question of cyber security upside down and focuses on only protecting the most critical data: the secret encryption keys.
Getting to work in the morning before the first meeting starts or getting back home again before the day care closes, can be a challenge to everyone’s work/life balance...
Infections in surgical wounds make up an estimated two per cent of all hospital expenses in Denmark.
DTU opens a hacker lab where students will learn how to hack—for the sake of cyber security.
Imaging is all about creating images. Already widely used in, e.g., medical diagnostics and drug development, imaging is destined to become a core technology in Industry...
Researchers in the field of image analysis have managed to create images of glass objects with photographic precision—without actually photographing them.
DTU’s 3D Imaging Centre assists companies in looking into materials in 3D and in real-time.
DTU’s High Tech Summit is attracting considerable interest from the business community who have already bought or booked 60 of the 70 stands.
This summer, DTU Compute launches a new Bachelor programme in Artificial Intelligence and Data. But not only has the interest in the new BSc programme been massive since...
Prominent personalities like scientist Stephen Hawking and SpaceX and Tesla inventor Elon Musk are among those who describe artificial intelligence as nothing less than...
New BSc Eng programme will educate engineers to become digital designers of the future.
A new study, involving researchers from DTU Compute and using data from DTU students, discovers the usefulness of social media and mobile phone data in preventing diseases...
Two 120-centimetre tall humanoid robots are to carry out teaching and research tasks at DTU and greet ministers on the red carpet.
The Danish TV channel DR3’s programme ‘The Love Code' uses a self-learning algorithm developed at DTU to help singles find their soulmate.
Assistant Professor at the Algorithms Logic and Graphs section at DTU Compute Eva Rotenberg together with co-authors receives Best Paper Award at the ACM-SIAM Symposium...
Used properly, artificial intelligence will be a tool in creating a more just society, according to Machine Learning pioneer Zoubin Ghahramani.
In collaboration with three Danish companies, researchers from DTU have now proved that metal 3D prints can be produced with almost no post-processing.
800 students received a free smartphone in the Sensible DTU project, in exchange for allowing researchers to monitor all their activities anonymously.
Peergrade, a young company founded by a PhD student from DTU Compute, has joined the exclusive club of entrepreneurs under the American accelerator Y Combinator’s umbrella...
On 20 November 2017, the Nils Foss Excellence Prize will be awarded to an internationally recognized researcher for achievement within food science innovation and research...
With 64 emojis and DKK 1.2 billion tweets, an algorithm has learned to recognize sarcasm in text messages. The method can revolutionize computers’ understanding of human...
The fourth industrial revolution is based on digitization. The sheer number of new, faster and cheaper technologies is making it easier for businesses to digitalize. And...
Researchers and hospital employees are developing robots that can transport hospital beds to an automatic washing facility without being touched by human hands.
Linking industrial machinery, robots, and systems together holds considerable potential. However, it also requires a high level of security to avoid both breakdowns and...
VILLUM FONDEN is giving ten researchers up to DKK 2 million (EUR 268,000) each in funding to explore novel ideas. The money is earmarked for innovative and ‘wild’ ideas...
The company Dencrypt, with advanced encryption technology from DTU, is among the 10 winners of NATO’s Defence Innovation Challenge.
RESEARCHERS AIM AT REDUCING THE EXCESS MORTALITY OF PEOPLE WITH SEVERE MENTAL DISORDERS BY IMPROVING INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT
A new centre—Security DTU—will strengthen DTU’s research and facilitate access for public authorities and companies to the University’s knowledge in the field of security...
Innovation Fund Denmark has granted DKK 27 million to two major health-promoting projects carried out at the Copenhagen Center for Health Technology, CACHET,, in which...
As part of a Big Data project funded by The Danish Industry Foundation, in 2016, DTU Business and DTU Compute developed the Big Data Business Academy programme. The programme...
Five DTU researchers under the age of 40 receive a total of almost DKK 46 million (EUR 6,2 million) from VILLUM FONDEN and can now speed up their research careers.
Emil Gurevitch is on his way to Silicon Valley, having helped improve IT security at SEAS-NVE and many other electricity grid companies.
The projects seek to develop and evaluate new healthcare monitoring technology for heart rhythm and psychiatric and neurological diseases. The goals are to enable early...
Four DTU students secured first place in the autumn Open Innovation X finals with a data-driven ‘Beer Forecast’ model that can optimize future beer sales for Danish Royal...
TEAM, a new €4 million research and training network focused on developing new technologies that can support mental health services for young people, was formally announced...
Statistical artificial intelligence and deep learning have received a lot of attention in the recent years due to the impressive advances within the field in areas such...
Open Science is a new and rapidly growing phenomenon in the research world—with data, research results, and knowledge being gathered and shared at a continuously increasing...
Analysis of everyday speech from smartphone has shown to be a sensitive and valid measure of depression and mania in bipolar disorder.
Sunshine can be hard to predict. However, new software will make it possible to predict the electricity production from a photovoltaic (solar cell) system.
There is good news for graphic designers and web designers who know how time-consuming it is to make cutouts of images—and have seen how poor the quality can be when using...
In fall 2016 Jennifer Strater from USA will join the Formal Methods section at DTU Compute as a MSc student and Fulbright scholar.
The DTU spin-out Dencrypt will deliver encryption modules for confidential Ministry of Defence communication.
Image creation in computers resembles human dreams where we sometimes imagine things that we have not actually experienced. This is the conclusion of a research collaboration...
How can complex research data be presented on a video in a creative and easily understandable way? Student Ulf Aslak Jensen from DTU Compute solved that challenge and won...
The feature story in the new issue of DTU’s international magazine, Technologist, is about how we will be moving around in our big cities in the future.
The Danish Broadcasting Corporation (Danmarks Radio, DR) has somewhere in the region of a million hours of audio recordings, and desperately needs a system to put them...
Cities are major energy consumers and thus also CO2 emitters. However, it is precisely the many different urban infrastructures and energy units that may be the key to...
For the sake of safety, district heating water was previously heated more than adequately. Using software developed at DTU, the temperature in the network is lowered...
Ingenious software enables operators to move the most energy-consuming processes of the wastewater system to times of the day with plenty of cheap renewable energy. In...
Senior Researcher Oline Vinter Olesen is working on transforming a seven-year-old idea into a business, backed by DTU, Harvard, and Rigshospitalet.
The growing safety challenge in air traffic often creates chaos and delays in airports’ luggage handling. Now a number of companies and research groups in the Danish...
Plastic solar cells, fusion energy, virtual reality and new forms of chemical energy are set to become popular technologies in 2016—if you ask five DTU researchers, who...
When Rail Net Denmark (Banedanmark) starts replacing its old signal systems next year, safety levels will have been calculated at DTU using a completely new method.
The new centre, Big Data•DTU, is designed to boost research and education within the field of Big Data.
The Danish Industry Foundation supports the Big Data Business Academy project. The project is to try to identify the potential of Big Data through a collaboration between...
Postdoc Jens Madsen is developing an algorithm which can find just the right music to suit your mood and situation from millions of tracks.
Jan Madsen is a professor and Deputy Director at DTU Compute, an expert in embedded systems, and fascinated by how his knowledge of computer systems can be used in completely...
This autumn, DTU students will be turning up the volume on creativity, driving innovation at major IT giants such as IBM and KMD, amongst others. This is the focus of...
Four DTU researchers have been awarded the Danish Council for Independent Research’s Sapere Aude grants. The grants amount to DKK 34.6 million for research within such...
WiFi information—data from wireless routers—which is routinely collected by an Android smartphone can provide highly accurate information about your whereabouts 90 per...
New methods of compressing data may be the solution to many of the challenges posed by growing volumes of ‘big data’. New smart compression algorithms enable working...
When Rail Net Denmark (Banedanmark) next year starts replacing obsolete signalling systems with new technology, a new type of safety calculation will be employed. Mathematical...
We repeat the success from last year and will now hold a Big Data Hackathon. This time Microsoft and DTU Compute invite you to the Big Data Hackathon 2015.
SIAM Fellows Class of 2015 includes 31 noteworthy professionals who have made significant contributions to the fields of applied mathematics and computational science.
Is it realistic to envisage large Danish towns and cities running exclusively on sustainable energy in 2025? Yes it is, according to a DTU researcher.
Having been given data by the Municipality of Lyngby-Tårbæk and 48 hours to work on them, the winners of the Big Data Hackathon developed a concept that they are now turning...
As of 15 February Professor Rasmus Larsen is the new Head of Department for DTU Compute. He comes from a position as head of section and Head of the Researcher Training...
Research groups from DTU are participating in two interdisciplinary projects that receive millions in funding from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
The subject of Kasper Understrup’s master’s thesis has the potential to reduce DTU’s biochip expenses to a fraction of their current level.
As the only university in the Nordic countries, DTU has been selected by IBM to offer courses in the self-learning IT program Watson.
Professor Lars Ramkilde Knudsen from DTU Compute has invented a new way to encrypt telephone conversations that makes it very difficult to ‘eavesdrop’. His invention can...
Professor Bill Lionheart from the University of Manchester is visiting DTU Compute as an Otto Mønsted Foundation visiting professor working with professor Per Christian...
Sharp-eyed monitoring software increases powdered milk production by up to five per cent, boosting income and growth for the company GEA Process Engineering, which supplies...
Today, on 26 May, DTU published details of its new specialist programme in Data Science (Big Data)—a course that will benefit both public sector authorities and the private...
On Monday 12 May DTU Library, Lyngby, is opening this new exhibition.
“Computer processing power and mathematical modelling are required to generate 3D models of the foods and beverages—such as milk—we consume. In the future, 3D models of...
A ground-breaking research project focusing on estimating facial characteristics based on DNA can, in time, aid patients with mental disorders and help to solve crimes...
Sharp minds from DTU Compute support enterprises that have hit a dead end with mathematical problems.
Spin-out company will keep private conversations private.
DTU Compute professor Lars Ramkilde Knudsen and his research group cooperate with the Danish-American file sharing service Soonr about the development of a product which...
The two DTU Compute researchers Postdoc Trine Julie Abrahamsen and Professor Lars Kai Hansen have discovered that computers making decisions based on big data often have...
DTU Compute receives the largest grant in 2013 from the Danish Council for Strategic Research Council of DKK 44 million. The funding will go towards the CITIES centre...
A DTU Compute research group will publish all their research details in the hope of becoming the first to launch an artificial pancreas on the market.
On Monday 2 December 2013 AppGarage celebrates its first anniversary with a classic Demo Day event combined with a pitch competition.
DTU Compute professor Lars Ramkilde Knudsen has just received the prestigious IBM Faculty Award.
The society “Dansk Selskab for Datalogi” and Dansk IT have awarded a prize of DKK 10,000 to DTU Compute honours student Piotr Borowian for the best MSc thesis 2012 within...
Researchers aim to create a map of the brain’s nervous system which you may compare with an atlas of the brain’s motorways, highways and side streets. This is called...
On 20 June 2013 the foundation “H.K.H. Prinsgemalens Fond” awarded Associate Professor Morten Mørup, DTU Compute, a prize of DKK 15,000 at the royal yacht “Kongeskibet...
DTU Compute researcher at the Cognitive Systems section Carsten Stahlhut reveals ground-breaking news that babies possess consciousness.