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Should Denmark focus on nuclear power? And do we need to invest more in defence technology? It may sound unrealistic, but both could become part of…
Five research groups at AU Engineering have received funding from Independent Research Fund Denmark to develop new technologies within carbon capture,…
A Danish trio of partners is developing super-high-resolution, hyperspectral cameras that can determine the chemical composition of plastic waste and…
60 companies with very different innovation challenges, 190 students with super-quick brains, and a group exam for the Applied Innovation in…
From green power to sustainable fuels. The future of Power-to-X technologies is about much more than solar and wind, storage technologies and new…
CBIO - Aarhus University's Centre for Circular Bioeconomy – has got a new centre leader. Associate Professor Morten Ambye-Jensen has taken over the…
At Aarhus University, 16 researchers are developing a sustainable technology that, using biomass and sunlight, will capture and break down perpetual…
Many young people visited Navitas as part of Denmark's largest open house for higher education, U-Days, to learn more about the engineering degree…
A new research project is aiming to improve our understanding of so-called electro-trophic microorganisms, which can convert green electricity and CO2…
Aarhus University would like to congratulate all the newly graduated MSc and BSc engineering students.
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