Polar DTU
Center for Polar Activicies. Polar DTU is a joint venture of more than 10 DTU departments that make their Arctic research, knowledge and know-how available to the private business sector and international authorities operating in the Arctic region.
DTU Byg representatives: Michael Havbro Faber
Fracture Mechanics Research Network
The research network will focus on fracture mechanics in fibre composites, but composites in general are relevant, such as reinforced concrete. Other areas where delamination is a problem, are relevant for the research network, for example fracture in coating, adhesive joints etc.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representatives: John F. Olesen, Henrik Stang
ECC Technology Network
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan. 2002-
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Henrik Stang
Nanocem
A European industrial/ academic partnership for fundamental research on cementitious materials. 2004-
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representatives: Mette Geiker, Ole Mejlhede Jensen, Henrik Stang
NaNET
The Danish national nano-network
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representatives: Mette Geiker
European Construction in Service of Society, ECO-SERVE NETWORK
European industrial/academic partnership deadling with sustainability in the construction industry. 2001-
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representatives:
Center for Advanced Cement Based Materials - ACBM
Northwestern University, Illinois, USA.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Mette Geiker
ECTP-DK
Dansk teknologiplatform for byggeriet.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Svend Svendsen
WinDat
EU network project.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Svend Svendsen
IEA Energy Conservation in Buildings and Community Systems programme, Annex 41 Whole Building Heat, Air and Moisture Response (2004-2007)
- an international project with partners from 33 institutions in 19 different countries we have been strongly involved in initiating. We are subtask leaders of one of the four subtasks: Modelling and Common Exercises.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Carsten Rode
NORDTEST project: Moisture buffering of building materials (2004-05).
Definition of a new hygrothermal property for building materials, development of a related test protocol, and execution of round robin tests. We are project leaders, and other partners are from: Byggforsk and NTNU, Norway; VTT, Finland; and Lund Univeristy of Technology, Sweden.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Carsten Rode
International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy (1998-2007)
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Carsten Rode
International Building Physics Toolbox
Collaboration with Chalmers University of Technology on development of common Simulink models within the building physics area.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Toke Rammer Nielsen
Cooperation on Ph.D. education on solar heating
The participants in the Ph.D. network:
Department of Civil Engineering. Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Solar and Systems Engineering. Kassel University, Germany
Institut für Wärmetechnik. Technische Universität Graz, Austria
Department of Construction and Architecture. Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden
Sustainable Energy Centre. University of South Australia, Australia
Hochschule für Technik. University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart, Germany
Universitat de Lleida, Spain
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Simon Furbo
Cooperation on next generation of solar thermal systems within the NEGST project financed by EU
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Simon Furbo
Cooperation on research on advanced heat storage within the IEA Task 32 project Advanced storage concepts for solar thermal systems in low energy buildings
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Simon Furbo
Development of attractive solar heating/natural gas systems within the REBUS project financed by Nordic Energy Research
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Simon Furbo
Development and education on solar combi systems within the REBUS project financed by Nordic Energy Research
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Simon Furbo
Development of solar collector for solar heating plants
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Simon Furbo
Monolithic silica aerogel windows – material design on the nano-scale
EU network project.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Karsten I. Jensen
Second generation (G2) liquid crystal windows – example of nanotechnology in future everyday life
EU network project.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Karsten I. Jensen
REFRAME - New Window Framing Technologies for Aerogel and Other Highly Insulating Glazing
EU network project.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Jørgen M. Schultz
MULTISOLAR - Development of an Integrated Solar System for Buildings
EU network project.
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Jørgen M. Schultz
Malaysisk Energinetværk
Deltagelse af bl.a. DTU, AUC, RUC, University Malaya, University Kebangsaan Malaysia
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Gregers Reimann
ReNED (Research Network for Environment and Development)
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Gregers Reimann
U-NEXUS (University-Network EXchange on Urban Sustainability)
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Gregers Reimann
Daylighting Research Network (mellem Malaysia og Singapore)
Department of Civil Engineering - DTU Byg representative: Gregers Reimann