In support of and as required by the Danish Government's efforts to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus, the department spent yesterday shutting down the labs and offices and sending employees, guests and students home. Although everybody has left the buildings, work still continues and we are doing everything we can to live up to our obligations to our students, collaboration partners and funders by using digital means of communication and dissemination.
This situation has been imposed for the next two weeks, during which the employees can be reached as usual by phone or digital means, but not physically. We regret this but understand and support the necessity of these measures.
News from Department of Energy Technology
Covid-19 virus
Last modified: 13.03.2020
News
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08.10.2020
Girls' Day in Science Gone Virtual
Last week, more than 170 high school girls got a chance to experience a variety of the exiting possibilities for education within science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Aalborg University.
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06.10.2020
New PhD project to study the impact of underground cables on the Danish electrical transmission grid
In the wake of the recent heated discussion about grid expansions in Western and Southern Jutland, a new PhD project will investigate one of the impacts on a power system using underground cables instead of overhead lines. In time, this may lead to a larger percentage of the transmission grid being underground, which is a pronounced wish from the general public.
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14.09.2020
How Electromagnetic Compatibility of Power Electronic Systems Contributes to “Climate Action”
AAU researcher has taken on a challenge to improve power electronics systems compatibility used to deliver and control electrical power in the electric grid and found in our numerous everyday electronic devices.
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15.07.2020
IEEE Society-level Prize Paper Award for Professor Xiongfei Wang and Professor Frede Blaabjerg
Congratulations to our colleagues, Xiongfei Wang and Frede Blaabjerg, who receive the Society-level Prize Paper Award from IEEE Power & Energy Society.
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03.07.2020
AAU researcher will develop autonomous lubrication film sensor for the Industrial Internet-of-Things
With a new, technical method, a researcher at the Department of Energy Technology will develop the smart lubrication technologies of the future. The goal is to reduce energy losses in industrial production machines.
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03.07.2020
Prizes awarded by the Energy Sponsor Programme at Graduation 2020