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Aalborg University
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Circular Phosphorus Recovery (RePair)
Responsible AI for Value Creation
Next Generation Water Action
Water dowsing with science
World-class lab facilities
World Class Computer Science environment in Aalborg
Circular Phosphorus Recovery (RePair)
Open seminar on Circular Phosphorus Recovery
Join the open seminar on Circular Phosphorus Recovery at the Technical University of Denmark or online on 22 and 23 May.
Circular Phosphorus Recovery (RePair)
Sustainable lake restoration: From the bottom to the crop
The 2023 Grundfos Prize keynote was delivered by Ass. Professor Kasper Retzel, University if Southern Denmark. He is part of a wider consortium of universities that we have put together to figure out how we can save our lakes from the deadly nutrients that wash out of Denmark's over-cultivated soil. And maybe even build technologies to recycle valuable natural resources.
Responsible AI for Value Creation
Examining the dilemma between responsible and value-creating AI
The artificial intelligence (AI) market is seeing explosive growth. This is cause for both excitement and concern. The dilemmas are piling up – for what is the significance of AI technologies for the individual and society? In a groundbreaking project supported by the Grundfos Foundation, a research group will investigate the tension between technology, ethics, regulation and value creation in the new world of AI.
Next Generation Water Action
Mobilising youth for global water action
For the second year in a row, Next Generation Water Action brings together 100+ selected international young academics and entrepreneurs to tackle the most pressing global water challenges by developing bold, sustainable solutions with industry, academic and public partners.
Water dowsing with science
tTEM research paper published
Results from tTEM surveys conducted in two refugee camps and several host communities in western Tanzania demonstrate the capability of the method to characterize shallow aquifer systems with high lateral and vertical resolution, with data collection typically exceeding 15 to 20 line-kilometers (km) per day.
Next Generation Water Action
Next Generation Water Action finals
Tuesday 18 May was the grand finale of the accelerator programme Next Generation Water Action with exciting prizes for a number of young entrepreneurs and academics. For Grundfos and the Foundation it was also an opportunity to collaborate more deeply and each contribute toward a shared goal.
Water dowsing with science
Meet the researchers | Water Dowsing with Science
Together, the Grundfos Foundation and Aarhus University GeoScience present three sessions under the umbrella of this year's World Water Week. The sessions are a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the people behind a new powerful tool for underground water resource mapping and management.
World-class lab facilities
Smart Water Infrastructure Lab to rethink automation
Aalborg University (AAU)'s Smart Water Infrastructure Lab (Swift) has received a new grant from the Foundation to support research leading to robust design and optimized water infrastructure solutions, including development of new technologies to secure infrastructures.
World-class lab facilities
A flexible laboratory setup
At Aalborg University (AAU), things are moving. The Smart Water Lab financed by the Poul Due Jensen Foundation is ready for the formal inauguration on Thursday 20 June. The setup with 14 lab modules, each with a specific functionality, will allow the research group to simulate and test advanced real-life water systems as of spring of 2019.
World Class Computer Science environment in Aalborg
New AAU Professor to Harness Massive Information
The amount of data is growing explosively these years. In three hours we generate more data than the amount that existed in 2003. Newly appointed computer science professor Katja Hose, 38, will map the data ocean so that we have the information we need, and especially, so that information is easily accessible, reliable and accurate
World-class lab facilities
Lab will help conserve 10,000 billion liters of water a year
Massive water and energy savings worldwide is the goal of a new lab at Aalborg University. The advanced water infrastructure laboratory, supported by five million kroner from the Poul Due Jensen Foundation, will be the first of its kind in the world
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