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News from DTU

2021
16 APR

Succesful PhD defence by Arsen Turhaner

On Friday 16 april 2021, PhD student Arsen Turhaner from Electromagnetic Systems succesfully defended his PhD on InP DHBT and SiGe BiCMOS MMIC Design for THz SignalGeneration  

Electrotechnology and automation Microwave technology
2019
25 NOV

Besøg fra Teknisk gymnasium Sønderjylland, Sønderborg

Besøg af 15 elever og en lærer fra Teknisk gymnasium Sønderjylland, Sønderborg

2018
21 DEC

Award to promising candidate

Monitoring of drones

Pierre Pinson (Photo: Henrik Frydkjær)
28 NOV

Energy specialist honoured with Electro Prize

Professor Pierre Pinson from DTU Electrical Engineering is this year’s recipient of the Electro Prize, awarded by the Danish Electro Foundation of the Danish Society of Engineers, IDA.

Electrotechnology and automation Energy and supply
23 NOV

Students Visit

Students Visit from Sønderborg

23 MAR

PhD defence by Nikolaj Peter Brunvoll Kammersgaard

On Friday 23 March 2018, PhD studenet Nikolaj Peter Brunvoll Kammersgaard from Electromagnetic Systems sucessfully defended his PhD on Wireless Communication for Custom Hearing Instruments.

Electrotechnology and automation Antennas
2016
Søren Find Madsen (Photo: Henrik Frydkjær)
02 DEC

Lightning expert receives the Electro Award

Søren Find Madsen is this year's recipient of the Electro Award (Elektroprisen) which is awarded by Elektrofondet at The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA.   

Electrotechnology and automation Electrical engineering
2015
A so-called SAM head is used to optimize the antennas in hearing aids. Here a small antenna has been placed behind the ear. The green arrows show the electric field formed by the antennas. They also show where and in which direction the waves travel. Illustration: GN Resound
10 JUL

Hearing aids have become intelligent

The world's first wireless hearing aid which can stream sound directly from phones and adapt to the user's surroundings. This is what GN ReSound, as the only company in the world, has been able to offer its customers in recent years—owing to research collaboration with DTU, among other things.

Electronics Sound Software and programming IT systems Antennas
Photo: Bjørn Cronquist
16 APR

Three students to reinvent the TV antenna

Three engineering students—one from DTU and two from Sweden—have joined forces with Boxer TV to work on updating the archaic TV antenna.

Antennas