Technical University of Denmark
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Nanobiotechnology Nanostructures |
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| Lyngby |
Copenhagen |
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Denmark |
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+45 45 25 25 25 |
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Nano DTU covers the full spectrum from basic research to applications spaning nanobiotechnology to energy technology.
The Technical University of Denmark is a self-governing college. This college is well-known for its engineering program, educating its students at the Bachelor, Master, as well as Ph.D. levels. DTU has contributed to Denmark achieving a leading position within such diverse fields as design, wind energy, biotechnology, electronics and telecommunication.
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