Education

InterMat: Maths should be fun, playful – and engaging

More than 80 students from seven high schools visited DTU Compute on a Friday in April to explore, together with their teachers, the maths behind AI, QR codes and image analysis.

InterMat April 2026. Photo: Hanne Kokkegård

Facts

InterMat is an outreach and transition initiative designed to ease the move from maths in high school to maths in higher education.

High schools can use the freely available online teaching materials at no cost. InterMat organises project days twice a year — in November for third‑year students and in April for second‑year students.

Programme for the project day in April 2026:

  • The maths behind ChatGPT, by Associate Professor Jes Frellsen
  • QR codes and maths, by Postdoctoral researcher Anina Gruica
  • Tomography: seeing the invisible through maths, by PhD student Martin Sæbye Carøe and Professor Kim Knudsen, DTU Compute
  • Images and matrix calculations, by Associate Professor Emeritus Karsten Schmidt, DTU Compute

Students and teachers from seven high schools participated in the InterMat project day on 24 April: U/Nord, Øregaard Gymnasium, Gefion Gymnasium, Tårnby Gymnasium & HF, Birkerød Gymnasium, Aabenraa Statsskole and Espergærde Gymnasium.

Check out the other DTU programme for high schools and primary schools.