Large electric energy storage systems, such as batteries, are crucial components for the utilization of intermittent renewable energy sources. For domestic use (solar energy), a
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Large electric energy storage systems, such as batteries, are crucial components for the utilization of intermittent renewable energy sources. For domestic use (solar energy), a
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We are happy to announce that the 23rd ECMI Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics will be held in Kaunas, Lithuania, from June 29 to
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The European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI) is pleased to announce its formal membership in Initiative for Science in Europe (ISE). With this membership,
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Natural catastrophes pose a tremendous threat to our health and lives but are also a cause of huge losses in property and infrastructure. As the
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In a mobile network, signals are transmitted via radio waves using a global network of receivers and transmitters. Communication between users may concern voice/text/data transmission.
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The brain is one of the most peculiar, fascinating, and yet undiscovered human organs. Compared to the whole human body, it weighs less than 2%
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On 26.05.-28.05.2024, the second meeting of the PL-MATHS-IN, the Polish chapter of EU-MATHS-IN was held in Będlewo, Poland. The goal of the meeting was to
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Together with 11 other Danish university environments within STEM, DTU Compute and DTU Bioengineering receive support from the VILLUM Foundation the Novo Nordisk Foundation and a strategic innovation agency to establish Living Labs for a targeted effort to strengthen diversity.
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Biological systems are complex to model mathematically, but optimization theory grounded in Darwin’s evolution offers a solution. This approach predicts organism behaviours under various conditions, aiding in understanding responses to changes like climate shifts. Interdisciplinary collaboration between mathematicians and ecologists is key to advancing this research. Read more in the blog post by Associate Professor Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen from DTU Compute.
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The research team CUQI at DTU Compute has, in a collaborative effort, written software that addresses the reliability of their images, e.g., when scanning for unwanted features in an object. The software is simple to use; often five lines of code is enough for a complete analysis. In this article, the team tells about the work and explains how to use the software.
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