Sune Lehmann Jørgensen

Sune Lehmann

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DTU COMPUTE
Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

Technical University of Denmark

Richard Petersens Plads

Building 321, room 126

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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2023
19 DEC

Artificial intelligence can predict events in people's lives

Artificial intelligence can analyze registry data on people's residence, education, income, health and working conditions and predict life events with high accuracy.

Mathematics Information technology
Sune Lehmann Jørgensen. Photo credit Mikal Schlosser
07 JUL

Sune Lehmann: Freedom, community and immersion are the cornerstones of a good research environment

This year’s research environment award goes to the interdisciplinary research group Social Complexity Lab at DTU and the University of Copenhagen. Professor Sune Lehmann has built up the research environment so that you both keep a tab on the research and let loose in an environment where you look after each other while doing world-class...

Information technology Mathematics
2022
DTU Compute: Sleep during travel balances individual sleep needs
25 MAR

TIRED? Use travel to get a 'catch-up' night

Surprising findings about sleep during travel from a data set with 3.17 million nights.

Mathematics Information technology
Foto: Bax Lindhardt.
23 FEB

EliteForsk awards for artificial muscles and complex networks

Anne Ladegaard Skov and Sune Lehmann receive EliteForsk awards for their research. Two PhD students receive travel scholarships.

Materials Polymers Information technology Computer calculations
Sune Lehmann. Foto: THORKILD CHRISTENSEN
16 FEB

Social media echo chambers spread vaccine misinformation

Researchers have analyzed 60 billion tweets to improve our understanding of today's vaccine hesitancy on social media.

Data analysis Information technology
2021
Sensible DTU
11 NOV

Awards show breakthroughs in data science

Society has opened its eyes to how important the research field can be for society, says DTU professor.

Information technology Mathematics
Columbusprise blev overrakt den 28. oktober 2021 til projektleder, professor Michael Bang Petersen (til venstre) fra Aarhus Universitet samt  til professor Sune Lehmann fra DTU. Foto: Fotograf Brian Berg for Forlaget Columbus
29 OCT

The HOPE project is honored for important Corona research

The HOPE team from AU, KU and DTU receives the Columbus Prize 2021 for clear communication about the Danes' behavior during the COVID-19 crisis.

Information technology Mathematics Health and diseases
DTU Compute
27 APR

New research questions the value of big data

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.

Computer calculations Data analysis Software and programming Systems and data security Telecommunication Mathematical modelling Statistics
Billedet er fra 2015: Johan Rojek står foran DTU’s hovedindgang. Det har hans smartphone allerede registreret.  Foto: Iben Julie Schmidt
21 MAR

International use of unique mobile data from DTU

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.

Mathematical modelling Data analysis Software and programming Telecommunication