Jan Madsen

Jan Madsen

Head of department, Professor

DTU COMPUTE
Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Technical University of Denmark

Richard Petersens Plads

Building 324, room 181

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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E-mail jama@dtu.dk
ORCID 0000-0002-5098-8454
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2023
Head of Department and Professor at DTU Compute Jan Madsen. Photo: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
13 NOV

Jan Madsen: Computer scientists need to get serious about quantum computing

Speaking to a packed room at Digital Tech Summit the Head of DTU Compute, Jan Madsen, emphasised the critical role of computer science in bridging the gap between physical qubits and useful applications.   

Information technology Mathematics Physics
Photo from PhD Bazaar 2023. Photo credit: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
08 NOV

Diversity: DTU Compute increases the focus on women and foreign researchers

Together with 11 other university environments within STEM, DTU Compute and DTU Bioengineering receive support from the VILLUM FONDEN, the Novo Nordisk Foundation and the strategic innovation agency IS IT A BIRD to establish Living Labs for a targeted effort to strengthen diversity.

Biotechnology and biochemistry Information technology Mathematics
2022
Uddeling af Ole Rømer Guldmedaljen 2022. Fra venstre rektor på DTU Anders Bjarklev, rektor på Københavns Universitet Henrik C. Wegener, professor Carsten Thomassen, DTU Compute. Foto: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
21 NOV

Carsten Thomassen receives the Ole Rømer Medal

It is an honour for DTU, and the award means extra to the DTU Compute professor because his colleagues nominated him.

Information technology Mathematics
22 APR

Great interest in meeting the chip industry on Chip Day

Denmark needs more trained chip designers, and DTU Compute is now increasing its efforts to get more students to choose that career path.

Electrotechnology Hardware and components Mathematics
2021
Jan Madsen, credit Kaare Smith for DTU
13 DEC

Project will transfer AI from the cloud to the IoT device

In a new DIREC project, computer science researchers collaborate with industry to develop artificial intelligence to let the IoT devices handle more things.

Information technology Mathematics