DTU SUSTAIN Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering
Bygningstorvet
Building 115, room 140
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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Electron microscope images provide understanding and evidence of a world we cannot see with the naked eye.
The leading scientific journal nature nanotechnology has published an article about a course in nanosafety at DTU.
The leading scientific journal Nature Nanotechnology has just published a rare article about nanosafety teaching at DTU. In particular, it is the close interaction between research and an engaging teaching approach that is emphasized—also by the course students.
The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) has published a series of technical guidance. The most substantial guidelines are based on work done by researchers at DTU Environment.
Every year the World Cultural Council grants special recognitions to a select number of talented researchers who early in their careers have had international impact through their research.
Professor Anders Baun, DTU Environment, is awarded the Statoil Award for his outstanding research concerning the environmental consequences of nanomaterials.