Technical University of Denmark
Richard Petersens Plads, Building 321, Kgs. Lyngby 2800, Denmark
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Technical University of Denmark (DTU) develops technology for people. The vision is to use and develop science and engineering to the benefit of society. Two of the departments are DTU Compute and DTU Mechanical Engineering. DTU Compute is based on the philosophy that mathematics and computer science are in everything. IT and mathematics lay the foundations for what we can achieve, constituting the key technologies for future society. DTU Compute’s courses are based on an engineering approach which useful in many future jobs. DTU Compute consists of 11 research sections, all working in a combination of mathematics, statistics, and computer science. DTU Mechanical Engineering covers the engineering disciplines connected to the application of basic thermodynamics, fluid and hydrodynamics, structure and solid mechanics, materials and surface engineering for the analysis, design, manufacture and maintenance of mechanical products, systems and large structures and plants. DTU graduates are qualified for a position in a scientific environment, as well as in industry.
DTU Compute facilitates a state-of-the art image lab. Image analysis is often combined with visualization and modelling from computer graphics, Furthermore, DTU Compute facilitate a Big Data Centre. By establishing this centre, Compute will deploy research into Big Data at DTU and help to develop and maintain a strong position in the area. With a machine park of 32 3D printers, Additive Manufacturing/3D printing at DTU Mechanical Engineering is divided into two laboratories with two distinct purposes. A state-of-the-art print facility that serve the DTU Campus with on-demand print services that span over all fundamental industrial 3D print processes.
Assoc. Prof. Jeppe Revall Frisvad, Expertise: Computer graphics.
Assoc. Prof. David Bue Pedersen, Expertise: Additive manufacturing/3D Printing