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Professor Kristoffer Almdal from DTU Chemistry receives 14 million DKK from the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s New Exploratory Research and Discovery (NERD) programme.
Chemists are copying cancer cell carbohydrates in the laboratory for inclusion in a vaccine that activates the immune system.
Why aren’t we steaming ahead with capturing and storing carbon right now?
Two young DTU researchers have each won an ERC Starting Grant for independent basic research of EUR 1.5 million or just over DKK 11 million.
DTU is joining forces with 18 stakeholders to implement a roadmap for carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
Over the past 20 years, DTU ScienceShow has provided entertainment with fascinating experiments and brought science to thousands of people.
DTU Chemistry has received funding for two green research ideas. Both projects have high ambitions for exploiting energy sources in a more efficient way.
Carbon capture today is mainly based on chemicals in liquid form. Now, researchers are testing carbon capture in a solid material.
Erling H. Stenby, Head of Department at DTU Chemistry, is awarded the “2021 SPE Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty" for his scientific...