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2024
As a student at DTU, Sara Sterlie has analysed ChatGPT and revealed that the online service is extremely stereotypical when it comes to gender roles. Photo: Frida Gregersen
20 MAR

Researchers surprised by gender stereotypes in ChatGPT

A DTU student has analysed ChatGPT and revealed that the online service is extremely stereotypical when it comes to gender roles. The analysis is the first step towards providing AI developers with a tool for testing against all types of discriminatory bias.

Information technology Mathematics Medicine and medico technology
The black wristband was worn by the children during the pilot trail. The next version of Wrist Angel will look like a regular sports watch. Photo: DTU.
20 MAR

AI wristband may be an effective tool in future child and adolescent psychiatry

A digital wristband that can predict obsessive thought episodes in children and adolescents with OCD using AI has shown good results in a pilot trail.

Information technology Mathematics Medicine and medico technology
Mi Jung Park, credit Rasmus Stig Beck Jensen
09 FEB

Mi Jung Park's research could make her startup dream come true

DTU's startup system helps build companies based on research knowledge and supports researchers in creating a successful dual career path in research and entrepreneurship. At DTU Compute, younger researchers, especially women, now play a more significant role than before.

Information technology Mathematics
2023
19 DEC

Artificial intelligence can predict events in people's lives

Artificial intelligence can analyze registry data on people's residence, education, income, health and working conditions and predict life events with high accuracy.

Mathematics Information technology
The flavour impressions were collected through a series of wine-tasting events. The wines were anonymized and each wine was labelled with a color and a number. Each participant was given a combination of wines to taste.  KU/DTU Compute
04 DEC

Researchers have taught an algorithm to 'taste'

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENC Incorporating human tastes into artificial intelligence makes it easier for wine buyers thirsting for the right wine. Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Pioneer Centre for AI and DTU Compute/DTU National Food Institute have shown that AI can accurately predict individual wine preferences. The researchers...

Food, fish and agriculture Information technology Mathematics
Head of Department and Professor at DTU Compute Jan Madsen. Photo: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
13 NOV

Jan Madsen: Computer scientists need to get serious about quantum computing

Speaking to a packed room at Digital Tech Summit the Head of DTU Compute, Jan Madsen, emphasised the critical role of computer science in bridging the gap between physical qubits and useful applications.   

Information technology Mathematics Physics
Photo from PhD Bazaar 2023. Photo credit: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
08 NOV

Diversity: DTU Compute increases the focus on women and foreign researchers

Together with 11 other university environments within STEM, DTU Compute and DTU Bioengineering receive support from the VILLUM FONDEN, the Novo Nordisk Foundation and the strategic innovation agency IS IT A BIRD to establish Living Labs for a targeted effort to strengthen diversity.

Biotechnology and biochemistry Information technology Mathematics
Ph.d.-studerende Pawel Pieta blotlægger den nøjagtige mikrostruktur af mozzarella ved hjælp af CT-skanninger. Foto: Bax Lindhardt
02 AUG

The hunt for perfect mozzarella

The perfect pizza includes cheese that melts just the right way. Scientists at DTU are looking deep inside the structure of mozzarella to help fully understand why some batches are more standout stretchy and suitable for pizzas than others.

Food, fish and agriculture Information technology Mathematics Physics
Sune Lehmann Jørgensen. Photo credit Mikal Schlosser
07 JUL

Sune Lehmann: Freedom, community and immersion are the cornerstones of a good research environment

This year’s research environment award goes to the interdisciplinary research group Social Complexity Lab at DTU and the University of Copenhagen. Professor Sune Lehmann has built up the research environment so that you both keep a tab on the research and let loose in an environment where you look after each other while doing world-class...

Information technology Mathematics
Lab on a chip prototype
13 JUN

Cyber systems collaboration could help bring "lab on a chip" into the real world

Getting a complex piece of hardware to work with all the variables of the real world is difficult. But through a DIREC-project collaboration, Luca Pezzarossa got much closer to having a working prototype.

Information technology Mathematics Medicine and medico technology Biotechnology and biochemistry
31 MAR

Flexible Energy Denmark: We can and should improve the use of renewable energy

The digitalisation project Flexible Energy Denmark has proven the value of data liberationacross energy systems. The project has also increased our understanding of how to utilise energy flexibility in buildings and in district heating systems. Intelligent management of energy consumption has shown savings of between 5 and 30 percent...

Energy Information technology Mathematics
Aasa Feragen og Eike Petersen fra DTU Compute - og  Melanie Ganz fra Københavns Universitet med online. Foto: Hanne Kokkegård
23 FEB

A research project offered new opportunities for students

When DTU Compute urgently needed help sorting a dataset, students stepped in. The work resulted in a scientific article and vital knowledge for the students.

Information technology Mathematics
13 JAN

Encryption holds our digital society together

Man has been encrypting information since ancient times, but today it plays a bigger role than ever. In the future, our existing encryptions can easily be broken if we are not prepared.

Mathematics Information technology
2022
Assistant Professor at DTU Compute Christian Majenz. Photo credit Claus Lillevang for Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond / Independent Research Fund Denmark
07 DEC

Christian Majenz and Dimitrios Papadopoulos receive the Sapere Aude grant from Independent Research Fund Denmark

The two DTU Compute Assistant Professors are among the 41 talented research leaders who receive money for their ground-breaking research projects.

Mathematics Information technology
Uddeling af Ole Rømer Guldmedaljen 2022. Fra venstre rektor på DTU Anders Bjarklev, rektor på Københavns Universitet Henrik C. Wegener, professor Carsten Thomassen, DTU Compute. Foto: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
21 NOV

Carsten Thomassen receives the Ole Rømer Medal

It is an honour for DTU, and the award means extra to the DTU Compute professor because his colleagues nominated him.

Information technology Mathematics
Henrik Madsen, Professor at DTU Compute. Credit Mikal Schlosser
24 OCT

Should our energy system be digital?

Professor Henrik Madsen estimates that digitization and flexibility, which are two crucial ingredients in the future energy system, are already possible to a large extent and can help us in the current energy crisis.

Energy Mathematics Information technology
DTU Compute har blandt andet arbejdet med varmestyring i Tingbjerg i Københavns Kommune. Foto: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
05 OCT

DTU develops new tools for energy savings

A Danish/Swedish project has created new tools and methods for working with energy planning, energy management, and energy renovation.

Energy Information technology Mathematics
85 AI-forskere har netop været samlet i to dage  til genu.ai på Carlsberg Akademi. Foto: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
19 SEP

Denmark gathers the AI elite to strengthen Europe's research environment

Small is good. DTU and KU have created the sought-after and completely sold-out workshop, which goes against the stream and provides space for real knowledge sharing in the AI environment.

Information technology Mathematics
09 SEP

Energy crisis: Data helps us save energy

Behavioral change, digital solutions, and energy data in real time can help us reach the climate goal and get through the energy crisis more easily.

Energy Information technology Mathematics