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Circular Phosphorus Recovery (RePair)
Lik many others of its kind, Lake Ormstrup suffers from too much phosphorus which we would like to remove from the sediment. A sister project to "Sustainable Lake Stewardship", this project aims to build an eco-friendly technology helping us reuse this precious natural resource.
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Center of Digitalized Electronics (CoDE)
To truly enable green transition within the energy and transport sectors, researchers at Aalborg University are developing new digital design and product qualification processes allowing for higher efficiency and more compact power electronics systems.
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Next Generation Water Action
Combining forces of 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.
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Data modelling in UPPAAL
Researchers at the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University are developing a model that predicts whether specific COVID-19 restrictions have any effect. The system will be used as decision support for the public authorities when determining how much and how long to close down activities in society to avoid exponential virus growth.
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Living Systematic Review
An international research group, led by the Copenhagen Trial Unit at Copenhagen University Hospital, will monitor and evaluate medical research publications regarding coronavirus to identify the most effective treatment methods.
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CoRESCUE Emergency Respirator
The Grundfos Foundation has funded production of the first 30 to 40 emergency ventilators designed by Prof. Stephen Rees at Aalborg University. The ventilator can be produced from non-critical components and aims to help health care providers to save more lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Sustainable lake stewardship
Together with several Danish universities, we have set out to find a gentle way to harvest phosphorus from lakes and reuse it elsewhere.
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Turbulence – Centre of Excellence
At the Technical University of Denmark, Associate Professor Clara Marika Velte is building a brand new laboratory. With grants from the ERC (European Research Council) and the Poul Due Jensen Foundation, the lab will allow the research group to collect unique databases for turbulence research. Within the ERC project, the group can test existing established theory and within the scope of the Poul Due Jensen Foundation project develop novel, robust, theory based on a combination of advanced experiments and mathematical analysis.
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Water dowsing with science
Transient ElectroMagnetic technology is the key component in a long-term research project funded by the Poul Due Jensen Foundation to make new technology for underground water detection and monitoring easily accessible in developing countries.
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AU Centre for Digital Twins
The "digital twin" concept is hoped to be the key to the future's smart product ecosystem. The Poul Due Jensen Foundation has granted 12m DKK to a new 4-year research project investigating the potential - and the boundaries - of digital twins.
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Open Additive Manufacturing
New research in 3D printing will be made available via open platforms allowing curious companies access to knowledge about the processes behind it.
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Danish participation at Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Tobias Washeim, Rasmus Thoft Nygaard, Kristian Katholm Nielsen and Sebastian Lykke Dalsgaard from Egaa Gymnasium in Denmark won a golden ticket to the Stockholm Junior Water Prize competition when they participated in the Danish youth science competition Unge Forskere (Science EXPO) with a project on detecting microplastics in water.
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