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A Danish research team has developed a robot that can push its way through dense jungle thickets and map biodiversity. The robot will boost monitoring…
The food of the future, Danish waters, climate, health and regenerative building design will be among the topics for debate when engineers once again…
In the future, surplus power from wind turbines and solar cells will be stored in huge flywheels made of novel composite material rotating at…
Today many implants are both expensive and prone to failure. With the help of advanced mathematical models of the bones and muscles, scientists from…
Aarhus University is now realising its plans to sell its share of the harbour-side Navitas building. The sale is part of AU’s vision of a unified,…
Force majeure, war, blocked trade routes, pandemics. Unforeseen breakdowns in the global supply chain caused by sudden events make manufacturing…
Aarhus University is once again experiencing a surge of quota 2 applicants to its engineering degree programmes.
The Danish fishing industry is facing large climate taxes to contribute to the green transition. A new pilot project will now identify the…
Aarhus University would like to congratulate the 483 new MSc and BSc engineering graduates.
Accurate simulations of turbulent flows are essential in the design, optimization, and control of numerous fluids and energy systems. In a new…
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