Henning Skriver

Henning Skriver

Director

DTU SPACE
National Space Institute

Technical University of Denmark

Ørsteds Plads

Building 348, room 018

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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Fax +45 45 93 16 34
E-mail hs@space.dtu.dk
ORCID 0000-0002-7938-7476
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News from DTU

2021
The James Webb Space Telescope lifted off on an Ariane 5 rocket from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana, at 13:20 CET on 25 December. (Photo: ESA)
25 DEC

James Webb successfully launched into space

The James Webb Space Telescope was launched 25 December. DTU Space have contributed with technology and look forward to using the telescope.

2020
Foto Joachim Rode
26 JUN

DTU appoints new Head of Department at DTU Space

As new head of DTU Space, Henning Skriver will further develop the department's high, professional level.

2019
Photo describing Hawc2
29 MAY

Release of HAWC2 version 12.7

Today, DTU Wind Energy launches the latest version of the software, HAWC2 version 12.7.

Wind energy Energy
After retirement Gudmandsen continued at DTU as a very active professor emeritus, where he studied the sea ice situation in Nares Strait using Sentinel-1 data. (Photo: ESA)
15 MAY

Preben E. Gudmandsen, DTU veteran scientist, dies at 94

Orbituary: Former professor Preben Gudmandsen graduated from DTU in 1950 and was active there for more than half a century.

2017
Photo: DTU Space
10 JUL

First MSc graduates in space technology

The first MSc students with a BSc and MSc in Earth and Space Physics and Engineering have just graduated from DTU. The study programme focuses on developing technologies for monitoring and mapping the Earth and exploring space—technologies which are destined to have a major impact on our lives in the future.

Space research