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The Independent Research Fund Denmark grants DKK 208 million to 35 young researchers with original ideas and high ambitions. Three are from DTU.
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 Global Over...
A young researcher has discovered a solution for using rechargeable batteries in hearing aids without increasing their size or creating unwanted noise.
A new project will revolutionise monitoring of hospitalised patients at special risk, thus reducing the incidence of complications and deaths.
In recent years, high-tech robotic solutions have found their way from the universities’ laboratories to the healthcare system.
New DTU research is paving the way for matching hearing aids more closely to user needs. The aim is for more people to be happy with their hearing aids—and actually use...
Modular welfare technology Moto Tiles, developed at DTU for eldercare, wins Product Innovation of the Year at the Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards.
Researchers at DTU have identified the brain signals that help us to focus on a particular sound, for example speech from a single person.