An innovation event focusing on sustainability was held at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) during the visit by a Danish delegation to Korea.
Common basic principles are to help PhD students do their programmes across the five leading technical universities in the Nordic region.
The ambition is to expand cooperation to entirely new areas when DTU takes over the chairmanship of Nordic Five Tech.
Professor Henning Boje Andersen received funding from Horizon 2010 to develop technology for research into healthy ageing. He is now helping to solve one of Europe’s major societal challenges.
DTU has joined Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen on his first official visit to South Korea in 25 years. In this connection, two new partnership agreements have been signed between DTU and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
During his tour of international partner universities, the DTU President signed a new agreement with Nanyang Technological University.
An important step towards a more efficient running of urban traffic is knowing how many cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers are at which places, when they are there, and how quickly they move. Researchers have now examined whether it is possible, via the road users’ smartphones, to count and identify them.
A delegation of 18 mayors, urban development directors and officials from the Guangdong province in China are visiting DTU this week. The visit is part of a two-week training programme, aimed at creating sustainable cities in China.