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2024
As a student at DTU, Sara Sterlie has analysed ChatGPT and revealed that the online service is extremely stereotypical when it comes to gender roles. Photo: Frida Gregersen
20 MAR

Researchers surprised by gender stereotypes in ChatGPT

A DTU student has analysed ChatGPT and revealed that the online service is extremely stereotypical when it comes to gender roles. The analysis is the first step towards...

Information technology Mathematics Medicine and medico technology
The black wristband was worn by the children during the pilot trail. The next version of Wrist Angel will look like a regular sports watch. Photo: DTU.
20 MAR

AI wristband may be an effective tool in future child and adolescent psychiatry

A digital wristband that can predict obsessive thought episodes in children and adolescents with OCD using AI has shown good results in a pilot trail.

Information technology Mathematics Medicine and medico technology
Aasa Feragen er professor på DTU Compute, Foto: Bax Lindhardt
08 MAR

DTU Compute Professor appointed Innowoman 2024

Professor Aasa Feragen, DTU Compute, has been appointed as one of this year's Innowomen by Innovation Fund Denmark.

Medicine and medico technology Mathematics Information technology
2023
Lab on a chip prototype
13 JUN

Cyber systems collaboration could help bring "lab on a chip" into the real world

Getting a complex piece of hardware to work with all the variables of the real world is difficult. But through a DIREC-project collaboration, Luca Pezzarossa got much closer...

Information technology Mathematics Medicine and medico technology Biotechnology and biochemistry
Line Clemmensen, lektor på DTU Compute. Credit: DTU Compute
29 MAR

Can AI change how we treat OCD and other mental illnesses?

DTU researchers hope to shorten waiting lists, so children can get answers and treatment sooner. And they hope their findings can help treat disorders like OCD directly...

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Per Bækgaard, NNF programme Reading the Reader- Credit Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
25 JAN

AI will help people with impaired vision to read better

With a grant of eight million DKK from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, Associate Professor Per Bækgaard will be at the forefront of developing an artificial intelligence model...

Information technology Mathematics Medicine and medico technology
2022
Hjertecentret på Rigshospitalet og DTU Compute skal sammen ved hjælp af et unikt dansk datasæt med patientundersøgelser indsamlet gennem mere end 10 år undersøge, om kunstig intelligens (AI) kan afsløre nye og hidtil ukendte tegn på hjertekar-sygdommene hjertestop og stroke.  Her læge i Hjertecentret på Rigshospitalet Klaus Fuglsang Kofoed og lektor Rasmus R. Paulsen fra forskningssektionen Visual Computing på DTU Compute. Foto: Rigshospitalet.
17 MAY

AI project investigates the risk of cardiac death and stroke

DTU and Rigshospitalet let artificial intelligence review unique patient data to find new ways to predict and prevent cardiovascular disease.

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Lasse Engbo Christiansen, DTU Compute. Credit: Hanne Kokkegård
02 MAY

DTU Mathematician to help SSI build up an expert group

Lasse Engbo Christiansen has been central in the group that has calculated the development of the pandemic and the effect of restrictions and reopening.

Biotechnology and biochemistry Mathematics Health and diseases
Foto: Bax Lindhardt.
18 MAR

Five prestigious grants for DTU researchers

A total of five researchers from DTU receive ERC Consolidator Grants of approximately DKK 15 mio. from the European Research Council.

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