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Zeze Tanzania
2018-10-01
Safe drinking water for Zeze, Tanzania
Zeze Community has about 5,100 inhabitants and is situated in Western Tanzania. In collaboration with Niels Due Jensen and Water Mission, the Foundation is providing safe water to the village.
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2018-01-31
Aalborg University receives DKK 17 million for world class digital research
Artificial intelligence, cyber security, big data, IoT, data intensive cyber physical systems.... The digitalisation of our society is running at full speed with no end in sight, and Aalborg University is now future-proofing its high-profile research environment with a major grant from the Poul Due Jensen Foundation.
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2018-01-29
Poul Due Jensen Foundation pumps DKK 40 million into water technology research at Aarhus University
With four donations totalling more than DKK 40 million, Aarhus University's new Centre for Water Technology (WATEC) is off to a flying start and headed for a place among the international elite within the field of research into sustainable water cycles. This is largest sum ever donated to water research by the Poul Due Jensen Foundation.
100 pumps for 100 villages
2017-12-17
Running water is very unusual here
Across India, an estimated 700,000 villages lack access to safe drinking water.
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2017-10-05
Grundfos Prize 2017 went to bioenergy researcher
5 October 2017 the Grundfos Prize 2017 was presented to Professor, Ph.D., Irini Angelidaki from Technical University of Denmark, DTU Environment. The professor received the 15th Grundfos Prize. The Prize of 1 million DKK is presented by Poul Due Jensen Foundation.
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2017-09-27
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
Disaster response
2017-04-14
Safe water after flooding in Peru
Practical Action fights looming health emergency by bringing access to safe and affordable water to 7 affected communities in northern Peru.
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2017-03-03
A wireless transceiver lab for Aarhus
Domenico Zito. The Italian professor recently joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aarhus University, where he will be heading up the new state-of-the-art laboratory and hosting an internationally competitive research group within wireless transceiver applications.
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