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Med en ny metode har forskere på DTU som de første i verden formået at styre en kørestol via elektroder, der måler hjernens signaler.
At this year's national congress, The Danish Society for Biomedical Engineering awarded students, Aske Bluhme Klok and Joakim Edin, from DTU/KU, 1st prize for the presentation...
Five Biomedical Engineering Students have been accepted at Tohoku University's Summer School, TESP
Congratulations to Tommaso di Ianni, who has won The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine's New Investigator Award 2017 for his presentation "Quantitative vector...
The Portable Ultrasound Scanners project—running from 2013 to 2018—has received DKK 75 million (EUR 10 million) in funding from Innovation Fund Denmark out of a total budget...
Innovation Fund Denmark awarded five new prizes at the EliteForsk conference on 23 February. Four current and former DTU researchers were among the recipients.
Ultrasound is an effective and harmless means to look inside the body. It is used by specially trained doctors, for example to monitor the foetus during pregnancy, but...
Ved EliteForsk-konferencen den 23. februar uddelte Innovationsfonden fem nyindstiftede priser. Fire nuværende og tidligere DTU’ere var blandt modtagerne.
A joint cancer research project at DTU, Rigshospitalet, and Bispebjerg Hospital has received 90,000 DKK for equipment from The A.P. Møller Foundation for the Advancement...
In the GLOBAL HEALTH CHALLENGE CASE, 73 students from around the world had 24 hours to prepare and present the most innovative and strongest multidisciplinary solution...