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Artificial intelligence breaks the code to true love

“The Danish TV channel DR3’s programme ‘The Love Code’ uses a self-learning algorithm developed at DTU to help singles find their soulmate. Right from old-fashioned matchmaking to modern dating services, romantic matchmakers have focused on what singles themselves desired …

New generation of 3D printing requires almost no post-processing

“In collaboration with three Danish companies, researchers from DTU have now proved that metal 3D prints can be produced with almost no post-processing. 3D printing in metal requires some finishing, because the finished prints have very rough surfaces, which is …

Robots contribute to mapping the brain

“As the only Danish representatives, researchers from DTU contribute to EU’s flagship project to map the human brain: The Human Brain Project. A major international research project has previously mapped human genomes. The aim of the large-scale EU project …

View the chemical reactions of nanostructures live

“What exactly happens with nanostructures during chemical reactions? Researchers at DTU Nanotech can now provide real time video of the complex nanoscale chemistry. DTU Nanotech has developed microchip based systems that enable imaging on the molecular scale of processes in …

The global quantum race is on

“Huge investments are being made in quantum technology around the world. Denmark is among the nations that have joined the global race, where the winners will be those who master the peculiar science of quantum mechanics while successfully making a …

Before, it was 3D printing: Now Additive Manufacturing is the new black

“However, 3D printing is a key technology within Additive Manufacturing, a concept which is attracting the interest of a growing number of companies. Places were in high demand for the innovation conference ‘Additive Manufacturing’, which was held for Danish manufacturing …

New technology can boost fibre-optic bandwidth

“Jesper Bevensee Jensen, co-founder and CTO of the start-up company Bifrost Communications, was recently presented with the Danish Industry Foundation Entrepreneur Award of DKK 500,000 by HRH Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. In its motivation for the award, the …

This article can be printed on a hair

“A nanotechnology breakthrough from DTU revolutionizes laser printing technology, allowing you to print high-resolution data and colour images of unprecedented quality and microscopic dimensions. Using this new technology, DTU researchers from DTU Nanotech and DTU Fotonik have reproduced a colour …