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DTU Electrical Engineering consists of nine groups, five centres and a management secretariat. We conduct research and educate engineers within the field of electronics, systems and related fields.
Research Groups
Acoustic Technology (ACT)
Automation and Control (AUT)
Biomedical Engineering (BME)
Electric Components (ELC)
Electric Energy Systems (EES)
Electromagnetic Systems (EMS)
Electronics (ELE)
Hearing Systems (HEA) Intelligent Energy Systems (IES)
Centres
AutomationDESIGN Centre
Centre for Applied Hearing Research (CAHR)
Centre for Electric Technology (CET)
Center for Fast Ultrasound Imaging (CFU)
Centre for Playware (PLAY)
DTU Electrical Engineering collaborates with both national and international universities and companies. Read about our industrial collaboration.
BSc
Electrical Engineering
Medicine and Technology
MSc
Engineering Acoustics
Wind Energy
BEng
The student Morten Jønsson with electrodes fixed to his head. By using electrodes, you can measure the brain activity.