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The robots of tomorrow will be able to both adapt to changes in their surroundings and learn new tasks.
Thanks to two student projects, the MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) research unit at Hvidovre Hospital will be able to receive images of the liver and brain tissue in...
The award as ‘The Most Outstanding Healthcare Innovator in the World in 2019’ was presented to Professor Henrik Hautop Lund at the gala for the 2019 at The...
A new project will revolutionise monitoring of hospitalised patients at special risk, thus reducing the incidence of complications and deaths.
A simple method for electronically monitoring patient heart rhythm can improve the treatment of heart rhythm disorders and prevent strokes.
At this year's national congress, The Danish Society for Biomedical Engineering awarded students, Aske Bluhme Klok and Joakim Edin, from DTU/KU, 1st prize for the presentation...
Doctors and scientists have joined forces with a commercial enterprise to develop an alarm that makes life easier for patients and their relatives.
During the current royal visit to Japan, on Wednesday 11 Oct, HRH Crown Prince Frederik and HRH Crown Princess Mary, had the chance to engage in playful interaction with...
Innovation Fund Denmark has just granted DKK 7 million for the further development of a new robot that will ensure COPD patients of the right amount of oxygen. DTU sees...
Sleep is the brain’s way of spring cleaning—and effectively removing toxins. During deep sleep, the body is normally completely at rest and unreactive to the...
There is increasing evidence to suggest that a particular sleep disorder producing abnormal movements during dream sleep may be an early marker for Parkinson’s disease...
Our own Danish astronaut, Andreas Mogensen, occupies the front cover of the new issue of Technologist, DTU's international magazine, which this time takes a closer look...
On October 21th-23th, several Hearing Systems researchers went to Quebec, CA, to celebrate the tenth anniversary symposium of the international laboratory for Brain, Music...
Today Friday October 23th, the News Magazine ‘Ingeniøren’ brings an article about the new Audio-Visual-Immersion-Lab at Hearing Systems.
The Hearing Systems group has got two new visiting PhD students: Rachel Bou Serhal from Université de Quebec, Montréal in Canada and Arturo Moncada-Torres...
The submission for the 7th workshop in Speech in Noise is now open.
The Hearing Systems researchers are all involved in several networks, such as EU- networks, collaboration with industrial partners, audiological clinics and also the Danish...
Representatives from the Hearing Aid Industry, colleagues from DTU and collaboration partners from audiological clinics came to attend the presentation day on Friday 24th...
For two weeks the Hearing Systems group had one of the fellows from the INSPIRE network, Sara Ahmadi from Radboud University Nijmegen in Holland, as a guest researcher...