Anders Overgaard Bjarklev

Anders Overgaard Bjarklev

President

Technical University of Denmark

Anker Engelunds vej 1

Building 101A, room 224

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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News from DTU

2022
Uddeling af Ole Rømer Guldmedaljen 2022. Fra venstre rektor på DTU Anders Bjarklev, rektor på Københavns Universitet Henrik C. Wegener, professor Carsten Thomassen, DTU Compute. Foto: Hanne Kokkegård, DTU Compute
21 NOV

Carsten Thomassen receives the Ole Rømer Medal

It is an honour for DTU, and the award means extra to the DTU Compute professor because his colleagues nominated him.

Information technology Mathematics
Foto: Mikal Schlosser
26 APR

New center to accelerate Power-to-X

A new national innovation centre at DTU has received a grant of DKK 80 million from VILLUM FONDEN to bring Power-to-X projects closer to the market, thereby speeding up the green transition.

01 MAR

Universities suspend cooperation with Russia and Belarus

Danish Universities suspend cooperation with Russia and Belarus.

DTU Senior Vice President for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Marianne Thellersen, General Manager for IFF in Scandinavia Flemming Jørgensen, and DTU President Anders Overgaard Bjarklev at the start up meeting of the three year Corporate Partnership mellem DTU and IFF. Photo: DTU.
22 FEB

IFF and DTU sign Corporate Partnership agreement

Corporate Partnerships ensure close collaboration on innovation between industry and DTU. IFF is a new partner.

Biotechnology and biochemistry Food production
DTU and the Royal Academy are initiating a strategic educational collaboration. From left: Rector Lene Dammand Lund, Royal Danish Academy and President Anders Overgaard Bjarklev, DTU. Photo:Thomas Steen Soerensen.
11 FEB

Educational collaboration for a sustainable future

DTU and the Royal Danish Academy are initiating a strategic educational collaboration to encourage and promote innovation aimed at the sustainable transition.

Environment and pollution Climate adaptation Innovation and product development Building design
Anders Bjarklev
10 FEB

Organizational change creates new departments at DTU

To support DTU’s strategy to develop sustainable technology for people and create stronger research environments, the University is now reorganizing its research in key areas such as construction, environmental technology, electrotechnology, and photonics.

Construction materials Climate adaptation Earth observation Electrotechnology
Illustration: DTU Wind Energy
03 FEB

Clean energy at the core of DTU and TotalEnergies collaboration

DTU and TotalEnergies have agreed to set up a collaboration that will lead to the establishment of a centre of excellence within the field of wind hybrid systems.

Wind energy Power stations Energy production
Photo: GreenLab
20 JAN

Four green energy initiatives receive grants

Spearheaded by DTU and GreenLab, Danish universities will use concrete projects to show how we can solve climate challenges.

DTU presents a plan for relocation. Photo DTU.
12 JAN

DTU presents a plan for relocation

The creation of a digital university and the expansion of educations, activities and residential colleges throughout the country will provide more engineers.

2021
Rektor Anders Bjarklev
13 DEC

President: Why engineers work with health

Good health and well-being is one of the UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals. At DTU, we are dedicated to promoting sustainable development in society, and this obviously also applies to the healthcare sector.

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30 NOV

To make the green transition, take advantage of digitalisation

Op-ed by Anders Bjarklev: Take advantage of digitalisation and offer students a high-level engineering education throughout the country. 

DTU vil uddanne flere ingeniører til den grønne omstilling. Foto: Bax Lindhart
29 NOV

DTU: Digital University will provide more engineers

A digital university, a new teacher’s education in STEM subjects and a strong regional presence to offer more engineers for sustainable development and strengthen enrollment in the science and technical educations.

24 NOV

Electrification will reduce greenhouse gas emissions

The global wind and energy sector is currently gathered in Copenhagen for the WindEurope Electric City 2021 event, and as an important player in this field of research, DTU is also taking part. 

Electricity supply Energy efficiency Energy systems Energy production Wind energy
Professor Jesper Mørk, leder af NanoPhoton, DTU's grundforskningscenter. Foto: Mikael Schlosser
04 NOV

DTU’s basic research centre for nanophotonics inaugurated

The Danish National Research Foundation boosts research into light and semiconductor nanostructures, which will lead to efficient computer and quantum technology.

Physics Lasers Micro and nanotechnology Optics
Photo: Ulrik Jantzen
18 OCT

Move business and research closer together

President Anders Bjarklev in Frederiksborg Amts Avis: New research must be put into practice in the business world to achieve the climate goals.

Foto: DTU. DTU Engineering Technology
29 SEP

President: At DTU in Ballerup, we research teaching

Successful practice-oriented teaching is the subject of a systematic research effort at DTU in Ballerup, writes president Anders Bjarklev.

Photo: Mikal Schlosser
23 SEP

It takes engineers to reach the UN Global Goals

President Anders Bjarklev to Science Report: The role of engineers is crucial for sustainable development.

Rektor Anders Bjarklev
21 SEP

President: Freedom to find and invent new solutions

Research has a unique role when people have to find new and better ways of being in the world. Whether the burning platform is a pandemic or global warming, research gives us the crucial starting point for finding solutions to what threatens us.

DTU-rektor Anders Bjarklev
02 SEP

We educate students for a sustainable future

President Anders Bjarklev: Sustainability is fundamental in all DTU's study programmes.

Photo: Kasper Witte Larsen
22 AUG

Study start provided new energy on campus

On Friday20 August 2.367 new students filled DTU’s campuses with dance and laughter. After a year with corona, many found it liberating to be able to start the new year – almost under normal circumstances.