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A ciliate generating a feeding current visualized by color-coded particle trajectories. Illustration: Mads Rode
01 FEB

PhD defence about the physics of microbial feeding

On 25 February 2022, Mads Rode from DTU Aqua will defend his PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence at DTU or online.

Physics Bacteria and microorganisms
2016
Photo: Mikal Schlosser
19 APR

Cod unaffected by new laser camera

A 3D-camera based on laser light can see through the murky conditions beneath the waves. DTU have tested cod to see whether they are irritated by being filmed.

Fisheries and fish stocks Lasers
Photo: Vibeke Hempler
22 JAN

Four young DTU researchers are granted millions for research

Four young DTU researchers receive a total of DKK 23.1 million from the VILLUM FONDEN’s Young Investigator Programme on Friday, 22 January.

Physics Micro and nanotechnology Food technology Catalysis Marine research Sensors
2015
Hvalblåst. Foto: Line Reeh
23 SEP

Size Matters

Why do whales use echolocation when bacteria do not? Because body size determines available sensing modes, argue researchers from Centre for Ocean Life

Physics Marine research Fish and shellfish

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