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News from DTU

2019
05 AUG

Dean of research to advise EU on climate-neutral cities

Dean of research at DTU, Katrine Krogh Andersen, has been appointed member of the EU’s new ‘Mission Board for climate-neutral and smart cities.’

Photo: DTU
27 JUN

Danish universities climbing global ranking list

According to QS World University Rankings, DTU is ranked number 112 among the world’s top 1,000 universities.

Illustration: Colourbox
23 MAY

DTU among the world's best at using open access

When it comes to using open access, DTU is best in the Nordic region and number 31 in the world, according to a new ranking from Leiden University in the Netherlands.

2018
Foto: Henriette Skourup, DTU
22 JUN

New spearhead for DTU's Arctic activities

DTU has recruited a new head of centre to work with coordination and dissemination of the University's Arctic activities within research, education, innovation and research-based consultancy.

Polar research
Foto: Bel Air Aviation - Helicopter Services
23 MAY

International collaboration key to a sustainable future

During the Nordic Clean Energy Week DTU is presenting DTU International Energy Report 2018 comprising DTU’s input to Mission Innovation.  

Foto: Bel Air Aviation Denmark, Helicopter Services
04 MAY

DTU a natural part of Nordic Clean Energy Week

From the 21st of May Copenhagen and Malmö will host the week-long energy conference Nordic Clean Energy Week. DTU will host a number of events.

Photo: Tove Lading
02 MAR

DTU wants to know more about building in extreme climates

DTU Civil Engineering has received funding of DKK 12.2 million to study and evaluate housing construction in Greenland.

Polar research Building design
2017
Photo: Joachim Rode
18 DEC

DTU obtains more research funding from EU

DTU has achieved a number of significant milestones in attracting funds from the EU’s R&D Horizon 2020 programme.

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01 DEC

DTU honing its arctic profile with new centre

DTU strengthens its arctic profile with a new centre Arctic DTU which will be the focal point of the University's strategic focus in the Arctic. 

 Photo: Bax Lindhardt
17 NOV

New test facility for drones and self-driving vehicles

A new test facility is the first step in a strategy designed to make DTU a leader in research and education relating to autonomous systems.

Robot technology and automation
Illustration: Colourbox
16 MAY

DTU strengthens international advice on sustainable energy

DTU establishes an advisory service called REPLI, which stands for ‘DTU Renewable Energy Policy, Planning, and Integration Advice Group’. REPLI will serve as a single point of access to relevant research areas and competences within sustainable energy.

Energy and supply