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Universities are working with IT security company to block virus-infected websites before users click on them.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential radically to change the way we live our lives. But the growing use of AI is also a cause for concern.
Prejudices and stereotypes can be reflected in algorithms used in the public health service. Researchers now want to develop fair algorithms.
Students from Artificial Intelligence and Data would like ethical guidelines after testing advanced models for voice conversion.
Smarter wastewater treatment management can shave 10-20 per cent off treatment plants’ operating costs.
Ground-breaking model that provides a completely new understanding of our movement patterns. The model can come to play an important role when designing tomorrow&rsquo...
82 high school girls chose to spend three days during the autumn holidays in Lyngby to learn more about the technologies of the future. The girls came from as far away...
Using data and local weather forecasts instead of drawings of the supply network and simulations to control supply temperature can save the district heating sector money...
Researchers at DTU will work with industrial companies to develop a new cooling and storage system for data centres and server rooms, which will be managed through artificial...
Would you like to go to Berlin November 1-7 2020? Then sign up for our challenge. We will send two students from Denmark to "Quantum Future Academy 2020" with all expenses...
Researchers are using behavioural data from Facebook to understand how the Danish population is reacting to the government’s corona interventions and the gradual...
DTU students won the HackTheCrisis Denmark hackathon with an app that uses Bluetooth technology to register cases of infection. They have experienced how far you can come...
A digital tool aims to improve infection tracing and hand hygiene among healthcare professionals in hospitals and nursing homes. The aim is to help combat the spread of...
DTU Skylab Digital will be a new meeting place and melting pot for digital innovation and startups in The Capital Region.
Digital technologies must be developed based on users’ day-to-day needs, says Ben Cahill, who heads DTU Skylab Digital.
40 young women attended the IT camp at DTU during the mid-term holidays. The camp aimed to spark their curiosity regarding educational and job-related opportunities within...
DTU Compute is part of the new Danish Hub for Cybersecurity granted by The Danish Industry Foundation.
Bachelor of Engineering student, Jonas Vollhaase Mikkelsen brings new life to knowledge, fast and cheap. Jonas has developed an algorithm that makes the automated video...
New study in Nature Communications finds increasingly narrow peaks of collective attention over time, supporting a ‘social acceleration’ occurring across different...
Professor Per Christian Hansen from DTU Compute receives a VILLUM Investigator grant of DKK 35 million. He will develop new algorithms that can describe the uncertainty...