Twice a year, DTU invites prominent researchers from around the world to lecture on their work, research results, and the perspectives in their research field at the H.C. Ørsted Lectures. The lectures were inaugurated in 1998. The lectures are intended as a unique opportunity for researchers, students and alumni and others to be inspired by some of the brightest minds in fields that are investigated at DTU.
Ice sheets, earthquakes and hydraulic fractures are on the agenda when Professor James R. Rice from Harvard gives Ørsted's autumn lecture entitled "Me...
Mars Crustal Magnetism: Through the Lens Sharply, by Dr. John E.P. Connerney, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Mars has no global magnetic field of i...
Learning from the concepts used by green plants photosynthesis, we have developed nanostructured systems affording efficient solar light harvesting an...
Climate change is the most serious environmental challenge facing society in the 21st century. The International Panel on Climate Change concluded in ...
There is considerable interest in devising nanofabrication strategies that rely on the molecular self-assembly of complex fluids and materials. Our ef...