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The importance of ventilation for sleep quality and well-being is being studied in experiment involving subjects sleeping in climate chambers at DTU.
Professor Kristian Dahl Hertz, DTU Byg, has at the age of 70 chosen to retire after 40 years of research and teaching in the design of building structures.
The opening of DTU’s test house in Nuuk marks a milestone in the largest Danish construction research project in the Arctic
DTU is opening a test house in Nuuk to test new structures, and to find out whether a covered patio area is attractive for homes in the Arctic.
Digital design of constructions and examinations with VR glasses reveal early weaknesses and challenges in construction processes.
Fungi grown on residual waste from hemp or cotton can become an alternative to mineral insulation and wood-based boards.
Arctic DTU Campus Sisimiut attracts international students for Arctic Semester and challenges of extreme engineering.
Solar thermal collectors, combined with the storage of energy in salt batteries, can cover 71 percent of the heating demand in houses.
Loading a two-storey building will clarify whether numerical models in computer programs ensure sufficient strength and load-carrying capacity.
DTU is hosting the DTU High Tech Summit – the largest university-driven tech conference in the Nordic region, focusing this year on digitization and sustainable...
21 of 52 projects which receive grants from VILLUM FONDEN under the Villum Experiment programme are from DTU.
DTU offers a new BEng programme: Fisheries Technology.
Magnesium-oxide boards, or MgO boards, were used in construction from 2010-2015 as windbreak panels until it turned out that the boards had a frightening ability to absorb...
Artificial cooling and creative engineering solutions are key to taking good care of the backup copies of the world’s plant-based genetic material, which are stored...
PhD student Jennifer Fiebig researches in urban planning in the Arctic by examining snowdrift – through fieldwork and with substitute materials in the laboratory...
Advanced climate chamber measurements provide new knowledge about human emissions and impact on indoor climate in buildings.
Pavement engineering company, Dynatest, has developed a truck in partnership with DTU which analyses the state of the road using laser technology.
A new anchoring system for carbon fibre reinforcement which is five times stronger than steel reinforcement will be able to extend the service life and carrying capacity...
Researchers at DTU Civil Engineering are testing high-plasticity clays from the seabed under the Fehmarn Belt and exploring new methods for treating them.