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Key research areas: Life cycle engineering, healthcare engineering, advanced manufacturing, material modeling, future production, engineering design, etc.
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Key research areas: Sustainable energy technologies, fluid dynamics, thermo-fluid engineering, thermo-mechanical design, energy storage & conversion, bio-fluid modelling, cardiovascular engineering, etc.
Key research areas: Autonomous robots and robotic systems, human-robot-environment interaction, bio-mimetic mechatronic systems, artificial muscles, system dynamics and identification, multibody dynamics, etc.
Key research areas: Solid mechanics and material engineering, data-driven multiscale material modeling, advanced materials and structures, bio- and nano-mechanics, etc.
Force majeure, war, blocked trade routes, pandemics. Unforeseen breakdowns in the global supply chain caused by sudden events make manufacturing…
Aarhus University is once again experiencing a surge of quota 2 applicants to its engineering degree programmes.
The Danish fishing industry is facing large climate taxes to contribute to the green transition. A new pilot project will now identify the…
Come and join us when we transform Stakladen and the surrounding lecture rooms into a playground for curious minds! You can get close to our…
The 58th Meeting of the Society, dedicated to "Nonlinear Theories in Mechanics," will be hosted by the Department of Mechanical and Production…