Start date
End date
A new pioneer centre for artificial intelligence (AI) research that is expected to open in late 2021 could be the largest Danish venture into AI research ever.
Kim Knudsen will take over as a professor on 1 April 2021. With his basic enthusiasm for the subject area, he will help to strengthen the department's academic profile...
Last year, the pandemic changed several of the traditional summer schools to online courses. The reorganization supports DTU's goal of promoting the UN's SDG. And now DTU...
Professor Morten Mørup from DTU Compute receives Ingeborg og Leo Dannins Legat for Videnskabelig Forskning for his contribution to the research in brain scan data...
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.
Students from DTU are being taught how to hack Internet of Things devices from the business world. The purpose is to create a safer world of IoT devices.
Together with six partners, DTU Compute will help Danish software companies to think about IT security in product development, right from the beginning.
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...
Through seven years of research, five DTU institutes have been involved in developing and showing how data and AI make energy systems talk to each other. It saves money...
DTU Compute's Head of Department, Professor Per B. Brockhoff, is a newly appointed digital wise man at the Academy of Technical Sciences (ATV). He believes that Denmark...
‘Landin-cross section’ and goalpost in. Associate Professor Poul G. Hjorth from DTU Compute uses the mathematics to analyze Denmark's quarterfinal, which nearly...
Seven young DTU researchers receive Villum Young Investigator grants for a total of DKK 46 million.
Universities are working with IT security company to block virus-infected websites before users click on them.
DTU Compute and the DTU ecosystem for entrepreneurship is going to play a significant role in a new, digital research, education and innovation centre. The centre aims...
The appointment of Lars Maaløe as adjunct associate professor at DTU strengthens its valuable work on artificial intelligence with the addition of a unique Danish...
Methods currently used around the world for predicting the development of COVID-19 and other pandemics fail to report precisely on the best and worst case scenarios. Newly...
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.