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Sustainable Energy at DTU R&D and Education Katrine Krogh Andersen Dean of Research, Technical University of Denmark IEA Expert Group on R&D Prioritisation and Evaluation (EGRD) October 12, 2017

Our mission DTU will develop and create value using the natural sciences and the technical sciences to benefit society. Education Innovation Research Scientific advice H.C. Ørsted Founder of DTU 2 13.10.2017 Technical University of Denmark

Research - in figures 2016 5,744 publications 10.1 citations impact 2013-2016 (ISI publications) International co-publication More than 65per cent of publications by DTU researchers are co-published with researchers from abroad. Top 10 international co-publication countries USA Germany UK Sweden France Italy China Norway Netherlands Spain About 1.000 researchers, including faculty, senior scientists, PhDs and technical staff in energy R&D. 3 13.10.2017 Technical University of Denmark

Rankings* Nordic Region** Europe World Leiden Ranking Citation impact indicator (top 10% publications.) All sciences 1 21 66 Leiden Ranking Collaborative publications with Industry Indicator Reuters Top 100 World s Most Innovative Universities 2 4 6 1 10 53 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects: Engineering Top 20-placeringer QS World University Rankings 1 3 10 6 41 109 * as per 30 January 2017 ** The Nordic region consists of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland 4 13.10.2017 Technical University of Denmark

DTU Civil Engineering Sustainable building design based on energy conservation and sustainable energy systems Smart cities Energy renovation of existing buildings Optimization of indoor air quality, functionality, energy and overall economy Solar heating & district heating/cooling Geothermal seasonal heat storage Buildings and energy in the Arctic Technical University of Denmark 13 October 2017

DTU Electrical Engineering Intelligent energy systems to handle large shares of renewable energy sources PowerLabDK, an experimental platform for electric power and energy Integration of electrical vehicles in the power system through e.g. Nordic EV Interoperability Center (NEVIC) Wind power integration Large-scale test system at DTU Risø Campus Flexible multi-purpose research laboratory at Lyngby Campus EcoGrid, full-scale power system at Bornholm Technical University of Denmark 13 October 2017

DTU Management Engineering Systems analysis: Energy systems analysis Climate change and sustainable development UNEP DTU Partnership: Cleaner Energy Development Low Carbon Development Climate Resilient Development SE4All Energy Efficiency Hub Technical University of Denmark 13 October 2017

International cooperation A strong network of partner universities strengthens DTU's position as an international elite university. This makes DTU competitive in a global context, opens up the global job market and attracts resources and talent from around the World. DTU aims at being part of especially close, strategic partnerships and alliances with partners where there are mutual benefits in working closer together. Technical University of Denmark 13 October 2017

Education - in figures 2016 11,031students Total enrolment From 99 countries 28% Women in our BEng, BSc and MSc programmes 4,127 BEng (Bachelor of Engineering) 3,070 3,834 BSc Eng (Bachelor of Science) MSc Eng (Master of Science) 1,528 International* * International students are defined as students with an entry-level degree from abroad 9 13.10.2017 Technical University of Denmark

Green Challenge (grøn dyst) - annual student conference Danish and international students pitch ideas and present projects that may one day lead to a more sustainable world 10 Danmarks Tekniske Universitet Technical University of Denmark 11. maj 2017 13.10.20 17

Roskilde Festival - powered by DTU students Every year, some 100 DTU students participate with innovative and sustainable projects 11 13.10.2017 Technical University of Denmark

DTU Blue Dot - extra-curricular projects Students work across semesters, curricula, and study programmes on sustainable projects that will benefit society 12 Danmarks Tekniske Universitet Technical University of Denmark 11. maj 2017 13.10.20 17

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