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DTU increases admission to the Biomedical Engineering programme, creating a new study line in digital health.
For the next four years, Postdoc Muhammad Ahmed Khan will be developing a novel and portable home-based stroke rehabilitation system using Brain-Computer Interface technology...
Heartbeat has trained the binoculars on the future and asked some of the leading researchers to estimate how they think health technology will evolve.
Heartbeat has trained the binoculars on the future and asked some of the leading researchers to estimate how they think health technology will change the conditions for...
Two researchers at DTU Health Tech receive 13 and 12.5 MDKK from the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s new programme NERD.
Researchers at DTU Health Tech have developed a new water-based high contrast alternative technique for Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
The robots of tomorrow will be able to both adapt to changes in their surroundings and learn new tasks.
Professor Jan Ardenkjær-Larsen from DTU Health Tech receives the prestigious ERC Synergy grant together with Professors in Physics Martin Plenio and Fedor Jelezko from...
Jørgen Arendt Jensen and Erik Vilain Thomsen from DTU Health Tech receive the prestigious ERC Synergy grant, awarded to cross-disciplinary research projects. The project...
On 11 October, the European Research Council (ERC) awarded new ERC Synergy grants. DTU participates in two of these, which have each been granted more than DKK 70 million...