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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.
A new research project at Aarhus University will take the lead in the fight against diseases such as multiple sclerosis, which breaks down myelin and…
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