Directory · DK
Research in Denmark
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research sector based in Denmark. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
106 on file
Doaj
DOAJ is a unique and extensive index of diverse open access journals from around the world, driven by a growing community, committed to ensuring quality content is freely available online for everyone. All DOAJ services are free of charge, including being indexed. All data is freely available. Stay up to date at https://blog.doaj.org/
11 to 50 staff
Novo Nordisk Foundation Center For Protein Research, University Of Copenhagen
Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research was established in 2007 at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen with the mission to combine cutting edge protein-based technologies with biological and biomedical applications.
51 to 200 staff
Danish Research Centre For Magnetic Resonance Drcmr
The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) is placed at Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre and is one of the leading research centres in Europe within the field of biomedical MRI. A highly profiled international research team translates the latest advances in MRI to examine the brain's function, metabolism and structure. The DRCMR houses a multi-disciplinary and multi-national research team with approximately 75 researchers and students from app. 27 countries. We have in-house expertise in MR physics, data processing, pre-clinical research, motor control, cognitive neuroscience, interventional neurophysiology, brain stimulation, cohort studies, multimodal integration, neurology and psychiatry. The brain is an enormously complex organ and we therefore also work in partnership with colleagues from a large variety of scientific disciplines, both nationally and internationally, interacting with them on a daily basis. Our Vision: Mapping brain dynamics to promote health and to tailor therapy. We use advanced magnetic resonance imaging to create knowledge about the brain - knowledge that can be used to optimize treatments in individual patients and to boost public and indivdual health, potential, and well-being. Our Mission: We use brain mapping to unravel causal dynamics in the human brain. We study beneficial brain dynamics that secure physical and mental health as well as detrimental brain dynamics that cause brain disorders across the lifespan. Education and inspiration: We have a strong focus on thorough inhouse education to provide young scientists with necessary knowledge and skills to conduct cutting-edge research. We foster an inspiring international and multi-disciplinary research environment through openness and respect in order to unfold the scientific potential and secure the well-being of each member of staff.
51 to 200 staff
Copenhagen School Of Energy Infrastructure Csei
The Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI) conducts research in tomorrow’s energy infrastructure from an economic policy point-of-view to ensure a successful transition towards a new sustainable European energy infrastructure based on volatile and largely renewable energy sources. CSEI was established as a European research center at CBS' Department of Economics and delivers expertise and new knowledge as well as education within energy infrastructure in close cooperation with stakeholders from the sector, the European Commission, and society at large. CSEI is directly supported by the European Commission (DG Energy) and will qualify the discussions at the Commission's annual Copenhagen Energy Infrastructure Forum. CSEI will analyze the consequences of digitalization of the energy sector and its impact on energy infrastructure, investigate efficient regional decision-making procedures, explore ways to promote public acceptance of energy infrastructure projects, and examine the financial challenges to energy infrastructure projects.
11 to 50 staff
3q
3Q Research, er et mindre firma i København der arbejder med statistisk analyse, vejledning i statistiske analyser, opbygning af survey og tilrettelæggelse af undersøgelser. 3Q tilbyder desuden undervisning i statistik. Jeg har blandt andet arbejdet som underviser for SPSS Danmark i 6 år indtil 2010 og herefter for IBM SPSS (efter IBM i 2010 overtog SPSS). 3Q arbejder også med databehandling, dataforberedelse for eksempel i forbindelse med forberedelse af større surveyundersøgelser. Andre områder 3Q har arbejdet med er markedssegmentering og turismeundersøgelser.
1 to 10 staff
Department Of Biomedical Sciences
Department of Biomedical Sciences (BMI) is an interdisciplinary department, which covers seven research themes with a common point of reference:'basic biomedical research with emphasis on translational potential'. The trademark of BMI is basic and translational biomedicine. The interdisciplinary nature of BMI is evident as many of our research projects combine different approaches in an interdisciplinary setup, which often involve collaboration with other national and international research groups as well as the clinical sector and the industry. Our researchers are also active participants in a range of centres, core facilities and networks.
201 to 500 staff
Nsgo-Ctu
NSGO-CTU is a non-profit organisation advancing clinical research in gynaecological cancers. As part of the European Network for Gynaecological Oncological Trials (ENGOT), we collaborate with trial groups across Europe to manage studies that shape the standard of care for cervical, endometrial, ovarian, and vulvar cancers. Committed to innovation and collaboration, NSGO-CTU supports clinical trials, research, and education to improve patient outcomes. We also provide a platform for Primary Investigators to connect and stay informed through our biannual Investigator Meetings. As a trusted international partner, we uphold the highest medical, legal, and ethical standards in research, striving to advance the future of gynaecological oncology.
11 to 50 staff
Virtu Research Group
A leading research group in evaluating the effectiveness of virtual reality based treatments for psychiatric disorders. We are located at Mental Health Centre Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen.
11 to 50 staff
Cp3-Origins Sdu
The Centre for Cosmology and Particle Physics Phenomenology – CP³-Origins has been established by the Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF) and opened on the 1st of September 2009 at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense. The centre is also supported from other sources, including the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation, the Lundbeck Foundation, the Villum Kann Rasmussen Foundation, the European Commission, Nordforsk, and the Danish Centre for Super Computing.
11 to 50 staff
Fondenes Videnscenter
Fondenes Videnscenter blev stiftet i 2017 af en række filantropiske fonde og foreninger, der ønskede at formalisere deres samarbejde, samle fondsdanmark og øge samfundets viden om filantropiske fonde og foreningers arbejde og betydning for samfundet. I vores vedtægter er formuleret to hovedformål: at øge informationsniveauet hos medlemmerne om aktuelle, relevante emner og at styrke vidensdeling og samarbejde mellem medlemmerne at øge kendskabet til de danske fonde og filantropiske foreninger, deres rammevilkår og aktiviteter og deres betydning for samfundet for derigennem at medvirke til at fremme grundlaget for deres virke i Danmark Vores aktiviteter Vi udarbejder analyser, faktaark og vidensnotater, som vi formidler både til vores medlemmer og til de mange, der er i kontakt med og har interesse for de filantropiske fonde og foreninger. Bl.a. ansøgere til fondene og foreningerne, deres mange samarbejdspartnere, myndighederne og andre med interesse i deres arbejde og betydning for samfundet. Vi faciliterer fondnetværk, samarbejde og vidensdeling blandt medlemmerne. Dertil arrangerer vi løbende aktiviteter, der også er henvendt til fonde og foreninger uden for medlemskredsen, da vi på den måde arbejder for at blive den samlende fondsforening for filantropiske fonde og foreninger i hele Danmark. Vi samarbejder med organisationer om seminarer, konferencer og oplæg, hvor vi kan bidrage til at øge vidensniveauet om de filantropiske fonde og foreningers arbejde. Vi er koordinerende led mellem de filantropiske fonde og foreninger og Danmarks Statistik i arbejdet med at styrke den offentlige statistik på fondsområdet.
1 to 10 staff
Mission Atlantic
Mission Atlantic will map and assess the present and future status of Atlantic marine ecosystems under the influence of climate change and exploitation. This Atlantic Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 #OceanConservation #BlueGrowth #BlueScience #BelemStatement #GalwayStatement
51 to 200 staff
Center For Tourism And Hospitality Management, Copenhagen Business School
Founded in 2004, the Center for Tourism and Hospitality Management (THM) at the Copenhagen Business School serves the academic community and tourism/hospitality industry through the development of new research, provision of a Master's program, and dissemination of knowledge. The center concentrates the various activities of CBS researchers who work in the space of tourism and hospitality management, and the experience economy. The center's members frequently disseminate new knowledge and insights in the discipline's leading journals, obtain large-scale funding, nurture close collaboration with industry, and enable tourism and hospitality education and supervision for CBS students.
11 to 50 staff
Aau Materials And Production
The Department of Materials and Production (MP) is a wide-ranging research and educational environment at Aalborg University with a mission to meet future demands for new materials and production systems by directing the entire value chain, from basic material understanding, applications in mechanical constructions, to industrial production and management. At the department, we have strong international and innovative research groups working with fundamental research as well as strategic and applied research. Our research and educational programs cover the domains of materials, mechanics, physics, production techniques, and management engineering and innovation. We are located in two of Denmark’s biggest cities: Copenhagen and Aalborg. From these locations, we conduct our research and practice interdisciplinary collaboration with both national and international partners to ensure innovative and applicable results. Read more about our department and our research groups at See our research results at http://vbn.aau.dk/en/organisations/institut-for-materialer-og-produktion(f846dd6b-375e-4635-b62f-dce151988f99).html About Aalborg University Aalborg University (AAU) has been providing students with academic excellence, cultural engagement and personal development since its inception in 1974. It offers education and research within the fields of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, technical and health sciences.
51 to 200 staff
Celcorr Centre For Electronic Corrosion
Centre for Electronic Corrosion (CELCORR): is a research group focussing on humidity related reliability issues of electronics at Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University Denmark. We combine our materials, electrochemistry, and corrosion knowledge in understanding and finding solutions to the humidity effects on electronics causing corrosion and functionality issues. CELCORR collaborate with a number of universities, research institutions, and industries internationally on various issues of humidity related reliability issues and present R&D activities are focussed on humidity issues at material, component, PCBA, and system level. Expertise at the centre include issues related to PCBA cleanliness and humidity interaction, PCBA design aspects and connection to humidity related failures, solder flux chemistry and humidity issues, materials and component related aspects, conformation coating issues, and aspects on enclosure design to control humidity build up. CreCon consortium for climatically reliable electronics: CreCon consortium is established in 2011 and a part of the CELCORR aiming at providing continuous support to industries on climatic reliability issues. Consortium members are companies who wish to get support in on reliability issues at various levels. CELCORR group through CreCon consortium collaborates with a number of industries and provide support on various issues on corrosion reliability through research, product support, testing, advice, net-working, unique laboratory facilities, and education. A member only information website is available for members providing comprehensive information on all aspects of climatic reliability. Our present key industrial collaborators are: Danfoss, Grundfos, Vestas, Eltek, Bosch, Inventec, and Widex.
1 to 10 staff
Center For Energy Resources Engineering
CERE (Center for Energy Resources Engineering), is a DTU interdisciplinary center in the field of energy resources with special focus on Petroleum Engineering (Oil and gas), CCUS (CO2 capture, utilisation and storage), geothermal energy, biofuels - bioenergy and related areas. CERE’s target is to create synergy between research groups in the areas of our expertise and interest and promote technology transfer and collaboration between companies, both nationally and internationally. With an excellent track record and international reputation CERE uniquely combines strong competences from several academic fields. Most of our many diverse research projects are conducted in collaboration with one or more members of the CERE Consortium – a group of more than 20 leading companies in the field. Any company or organization interested in CERE's activities can join the CERE consortium (by contacting the CERE Chairman, professor Georgios M. Kontogeorgis, gk@kt.dtu.dk). CERE is an independent, university based, research unit with more than 30 years of expertise in the field. The CERE co-workers are a mix of internationally renowned scientists and the sharpest young talents from different scientific communities. The research center unites experience with unique talent and educates tomorrow’s scientists and engineers. The education and training of MSc and doctoral students are some of the most important aspects of CERE’s activities.
51 to 200 staff
Desupervised
We are on a mission to help companies innovate and recharge their existing products with AI and Machine Learning. More to the point we believe that the consequences of us becoming more and more able to solve problems using AI we also need to make sure that we are acting responsibly.
11 to 50 staff
Magnetic Resonance - Dtu Health Technology
Welcome to the LinkedIn page of Magnetic Resonance at DTU Health Tech. Follow us to receive news about our research activities, results, job openings, events etc. We are a research group at Technical University of Denmark, Department of Health Technology. We conduct reseach and teaching within the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy in a broad sense, including applications, MR by optics, and data processing. Magnetic Resonance is a powerful modality providing detailed information about the structure and dynamics of molecules (observable through Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy) or high-resolution anatomical and functional images (acquired by Magnetic Resonance Imaging). Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Magnetic Resonance Imaging play crucial roles in numerous fields of science ranging from physics and chemistry to biology and medicine. We focus on methods, hardware and applications in order to enable new knowledge and possibilities in these fields. We work with Magnetic Resonance from different angles, most notably hyperpolarization technology and applications (HYPERMAG Center of Excellence), Magnetic Resonance Imaging Acquisition Methodology, Neurophysics, and High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging. More information on our activities and researchers at our website We reserve the right to delete comments that are offensive or suggestive, anonymous, clearly off-topic or advertisements.
11 to 50 staff
Mature
MATURE – Meeting the challenges in population ageing through innovation and cultural adaptation of welfare society The coming decades both the number and the share of older adults in society will grow significantly. If society is to successfully handle this challenge, organizing welfare services in new ways is crucial. The goal of MATURE is to assist society with the task of innovating welfare services by providing new knowledge about different groups of older adults, their resources and needs. In addition, technological advancements are tested in their potential in fulfilling older adults’ needs and preferences. MATURE investigates potentials and risks connected to a series of social, technological and organizational innovations. The following innovations are tested and evaluated: 1) a social innovation based on digital sharing economy developed in cooperation with older adults, 2) telemedical technology for the prevention of illnesses and acute hospitalization, and 3) welfare technological solutions in nursing homes with focus on increased quality of life among residents. On the basis of the acquired research knowledge, scenarios are developed about future welfare solutions and their users, recommendations for providers and developers of welfare services as well as the development of continuous education programs targeted health care professionals. MATURE leads the way to better welfare services for older adults in the future with the goal of increasing quality of life without accompanied increased costs. Innovation Fond Denmark has invested in the project and VIVE – the Danish Centre for Social Science Research is lead investigator in cooperation with the University of Southern Denmark, University College Absalon, Svendborg municipality and nursing home Skovhuset. MATURE kicked off in February 2017 and the project continues until January 2020.
11 to 50 staff
Opensourceresearch Collaboration
OpenSourceResearch Collaboration (OSRC) is an open platform to explore, develop and validate new tools to conduct medical research. These innovative tools implement information technologies in medical research through multi-disciplinary research teams approach cherished by OSRC. The OSRC is an open-source product that encourage spin off StartUps based on these innovative research tools. In this model OSRC is an academic institute, incubator and/or accelerator of StartUps. Our members can get involved in academic research as well as entrepreneurial creativity, leadership, and problem-solving activities.
1 to 10 staff
Opinodo
Every month more than people register to one of Opinodo's free-to-use membership portals. We are passionate about creating new exciting, free ways to make life better for users in +80 countries currently served on our platforms. Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, we are today primarily based in Belgrade, Serbia. We have an international team with great diversity. We are always playful in terms of everything we do. We are interested in life, and how to make it best for most.
11 to 50 staff
Ssc Solutions Aps
Privately helt consultancy company with main expertice in building world class embedded hardware and software solutions Main HW focus is aimed at the Texas Instruments TI OMAP(TM) chip families. Main SW focus is aimed at Symbian(TM) and Linux OS'es.
1 to 10 staff
Vbn-Teamet
VBN is Aalborg University's research portal. The research portal is publicly available and supports the aim to increase visibility and, as far as possible, to establish access to research carried out at Aalborg University. The goal is amongst others to promote contact and collaboration with university researchers and research communities. The VBN team carries out tasks related to the research portal, including research registration, analysis and dissemination. The members of the VBN team are active within a number of related areas, such as Open Science, Impact and Bibliometry. Through this we actively support AAU's digitization strategy. Follow us on LinkedIn to get updates and news about VBN and VBN team's work areas. We can be contacted at vbn@aub.aau.dk.
1 to 10 staff
Center For Quantum Devices
The research in the center evolves around quantum phenomena and electronic properties of nanostructures made of hybrid materials such as semiconductors, superconductors, and ferromagnetic insulators. A large part of the effort is devoted to investigation of development of solid-state qubits as candidates for the fundamental unit in future quantum computers.
51 to 200 staff
Section For Coastal Ecology, Dtu Aqua
The Danish Shellfish Center works with all aspects of marine products in coastal areas; our primary focus is on shellfish and macroalgae. We conduct research on traditional species, like blue mussels and oysters, and “new” species, such as seaweed, starfish, and crustaceans. Our research is often conducted in cooperation with industry to enhance sustainability and value of production.
11 to 50 staff