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Associate Professor Nika Akopian from DTU Fotonik receives a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council of 2.6 million Euro (approx. DKK 19.4 million) for the...
She is a driving force in education and research of the Internet of Things. Associate Professor Sarah Ruepp, DTU Fotonik, receives the AEG Elektronfondens Elektron Award...
Diplomas are now being issued to the first graduates from DTU’s Solar Energy study line, which is a new specialization under the MSc programme Sustainable Energy
Would you like to go to Berlin November 1-7 2020? Then sign up for our challenge. We will send two students from Denmark to "Quantum Future Academy 2020" with all expenses...
Tre unge DTU-forskere hædres som Villum Young Investigators og modtager næsten 10 mio. kr. hver til deres forskning.
Researchers at DTU have succeeded in developing a tandem solar cell based on sustainable materials, which even beats the energy-efficiency world record for this type of...
On November 22, the event "Quantum Hub Denmark" brought together more than a hundred stakeholders from industry, academia, and public sector in Denmark to strengthen the...
Ugly solar energy systems on roofs are to be a thing of the past. Tomorrow’s solar cells must be integrated in the roof or façade of the buildings so that...
Tre unge forskere fra DTU har modtaget en af de eftertragtede bevillinger fra Det Europæiske Forskningsråd til fri grundforskning på 1,5 mio. euro - godt...
Three young DTU researchers have each received one of the coveted European Research Council grants for independent basic research of EUR 1.5 million or just over DKK 11...
Det skal være slut med grimme solenergianlæg på taget. Fremtidens solceller skal integreres i bygningernes tag eller facade på en måde, s...
In June, 12 students from the three-week Applied Photovoltaics course were the first to use a new laboratory in which you can build and test full-sized solar panels.
Major research collaboration to break the barrier for how much energy a sustainable tandem solar cell can produce.
Monitoring of solar farms is difficult, time-consuming and imprecise. Often you do not find all defects, which can reduce the energy production.
Internet traffic has risen a thousand-fold since 2000 and accounts for approximately 10 per cent of the world's electricity consumption, so there is a great need...
DTU researchers will test a new type of solar cell technology that harvests energy from two sides.
DTU offers a new study line in solar energy as a new initiative. The new line has been established as the demand for qualified candidates in solar energy increases.
Several municipalities are struggling with neighbours complaining about the lights from sports fields. Now, a DTU researcher has invented a lens that solves the problem...
DTU researchers receive four out of ten Danish Consolidator Grants from the European Research Council (ERC).