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From New Year the Engineering College of Aarhus will be a part of Aarhus University
  On 1 January 2012, the Engineering College of Aarhus is merging with Aarhus University.   To ensure a solid basis for the forthcoming merger, the...
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Students are awarded a prize for their master project
Students provides new knowledge of the strengths of the heart

Two engineering students have succeeded in measuring the strength of the tendinous fibrils between the heart valve and the muscle of the heart. The re...
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New knowledge of fibres brings scientists a step further in the making of artificial tissue
  Danish scientists have identified the inner three-dimensional structure in fibres.  This gives a possibility to make surgical material with improve...
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Great intake at the Engineering College of Aarhus
Aarhus expands into the sea

The first bastion building by the waterfront in Aarhus has started. A several thousand square meters deepening in the central harbour basin will be th...
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Researcher predicts errors in windmills
Badrinath Veluri is a PhD. Student at the Engineering School of Aarhus, and has developed a new calculation model that is able to detect errors in win...
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New technology is a significant breakthrough in diagnosis and treatment of cancer
Danish scientists have taken a step towards the cure of cancer with a new method that identifies and isolates cancer stem cells. This is a breakthroug...
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A shelter shell made of foam can save lives in cold disaster areas
  A can and two liquids, which react and turn into hard foam – these are the only materials needed to create highly insulted aid shelters for cold di...
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Pram cradles to get baby sleep
Most parents are familiar with the situation of walking back and forth with a pram to make a baby fall asleep. However, a couple of engineering studen...
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Students help to house thousands of homeless Pakistanis
Engineer students are at the head of a comprehensive reconstruction in Pakistan. As a part of the humanitarian aid organisation; Engineers without Bor...
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Future change agents will boost sustainable construction
The Engineering College of Aarhus has been allocated one million Danish kroner for a project which is to make students change agents within the buildi...
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Engineers put a stop to bruxism
Engineers from Aarhus School of Engineering experienced a breakthrough in the treatment of bruxism. Small electrical shocks can prevent damage on the ...
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New exchange agreement for ASE
A new agreement will strengthen the exchange between engineering students from Aarhus and the USA, as Aarhus School of Engineering and Aarhus Universi...
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Researchers close to solving the mystery of epilepsy seizures
Researchers are on the track of a new method to predict epilepsy seizures. These are good news for the 55,000 Danes who suffer from epilepsy.   By m...
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Aarhus is a energy technology paradise
Students from all over the world pour to Denmark to learn about energy technology. The Danish summer schools within engineering are popular for int...
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B&O takes out a patent on student project
Bang & Olufsen takes out a patent on student project from the summer school Innovation Camp.    A round remote control without buttons or touch, wh...
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Aarhus School of Engineering admitted to international elite framework
Aarhus School of Engineering (ASE) has been qualified to a membership in the elite framework CDIO and from August 1st, all new students will be admitt...
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Students sent to international Innovation Camp
  For the fourth year in a row, the Engineering College of Aarhus arranges the international summer school CDDIP (Conceptual Design and Development o...
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