DTU COMPUTE Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
Richard Petersens Plads
Building 321, room 126
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Electronic surveillance is spreading around the world, with universities using behavioural data to predict how young people will fare. New research from KU and DTU show, however, that known data as grade point averages are better.
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 wide-ranging fields as a quantum internet, cancer treatment, dissemination of information in social networks, and IT security.
WiFi information—data from wireless routers—which is routinely collected by an Android smartphone can provide highly accurate information about your whereabouts 90 per cent of the time. This is the finding of a new study from DTU Compute.