IN TODAYS OUTREACH AND DISSIMINATION, THE SCIENTIST - NOT ONLY THE SCIENCE - IS THE PRODUCT
Short presentation film about Qian Huang and her basic research in liquid fractures. Huang uses high speed cameras capturing 10.000 frames per second to observe the fractures, and like Newton she is driven by curiosity. Qian Huang is a chemical engineer from Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark.
How is burning cardhouses connected to research in steel coatings? And how can research in coatings save human lives? PhD student Aixiao Fu from DTU Chemical Engineering is working to solve the case.
Short commercial trailer for a DTU Bioengineering Python computer course. Online courses make up more and more of university activity and income. Dedicated and also personated video is an effective way of promoting a course. Together with delicate visual means it gives the impression of quality.
Imagine not being able to eat all those fabulous sweets and cookies, because you are a diabetic? Thanks to PhD student, Nikolaus Vollmer from DTU Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, there's going to be a cheap, sustainable and sugarcoated way to heaven for diabetics as well.
Mold may be ugly but is an important factor in creating a sustainable future. Mold is difficult to work with, but a group of masters students from Technical University of Denmark is on a mission to dis-entangle the troubles.
Based on his research in water, senior researcher at DTU Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Nikolaj Sorgenfrei Blom, believes we are on the brink of discovering water as the new source of energy or medicinal remedy. He just needs to find the key to unlock water and its potential.
Believe or not, even the smallest raindrop are like poison to a giant windmill blade and will decrease the mills ability to produce energy. That's why Zhiwei Wu from DTU Chemical Engineering is researching in stronger coatings for the blades - essential to the green transition.