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Twice a year, DTU invites prominent researchers from around the world to lecture on their work, research results, and the perspectives in their research field at the H.C. Ørsted Lectures. The lectures were inaugurated in 1998.

The lectures are intended as a unique opportunity for researchers, students and alumni and others to be inspired by some of the brightest minds in fields that are investigated at DTU.

H.C. Ørsted Lectures Technical University of Denmark

    • Tecnologia

Twice a year, DTU invites prominent researchers from around the world to lecture on their work, research results, and the perspectives in their research field at the H.C. Ørsted Lectures. The lectures were inaugurated in 1998.

The lectures are intended as a unique opportunity for researchers, students and alumni and others to be inspired by some of the brightest minds in fields that are investigated at DTU.

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    James R. Rice - Mechanics on our Planet

    James R. Rice - Mechanics on our Planet

    Ice sheets, earthquakes and hydraulic fractures are on the agenda when Professor James R. Rice from Harvard gives Ørsted's autumn lecture entitled "Mechanics on our planet: Ice sheets, Earthquakes, Hydraulic fractures" at Technical University of Denmark. James R. Rice is Professor at Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. In recent years his research has focused on earth mechanics and the considerable environmental challenges posed by melting glaciers, earthquakes and landslides.

    • 1h 16 min
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    John E.P. Connerney - Mars Crustal Magnetism: Through the Lens Sharply

    John E.P. Connerney - Mars Crustal Magnetism: Through the Lens Sharply

    Mars Crustal Magnetism: Through the Lens Sharply, by Dr. John E.P. Connerney, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Mars has no global magnetic field of internal origin (a "dynamo"), but must have had one in the past when the crust acquired intense magnetization, presumably by cooling in the presence of an Earth-like magnetic field (thermoremanent magnetization or TRM). The Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) spacecraft, in polar orbit at about 400 km altitude, produced maps of the crustal magnetic field with extraordinary signal to noise. These maps yeild valuable insight.

    • 54 min
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    Lene Vestergaard Hau - Quantum control of light and matter - from the macroscopic to the nanoscale

    Lene Vestergaard Hau - Quantum control of light and matter - from the macroscopic to the nanoscale

    Harvard Universitet

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    Michael Grätzel - Nanostructured Photosystems for the Generation of Electricity and Fuels from Sunlight

    Michael Grätzel - Nanostructured Photosystems for the Generation of Electricity and Fuels from Sunlight

    Learning from the concepts used by green plants photosynthesis, we have developed nanostructured systems affording efficient solar light harvesting and conversion to electricity and fuels. Solar cells using dyes or semiconducting nano-particles as light harvesters supported by mesoscopic oxide films have emerged as credible contenders to conventional p-n junction photovoltaic devices. Separating light absorption from charge carrier transport dye sensitized mesoscopic solar cells (DSCs) were the first to use a three-dimensional nanocrystalline junction for solar electricity production. The standard AM 1.5 solar to electric power conversion efficiency (PCE) has reached 12.9% for laboratory cells and 9.9 % for PV modules. PCEs over 25 % are attained under ambient and indoor light conditions. These features along with excellent long-term stability have fostered first commercial applications, the industrial production of DSC’s attaining presently the multi MW/year scale. Striking advances in the direct generation of fuels such as hydrogen from water and sunlight have been achieved by the judicious design of photosystems composed of nanostructured Fe2O3 or Cu2O.

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    Mario Molina - The Science and Policy of Climate Change

    Mario Molina - The Science and Policy of Climate Change

    Climate change is the most serious environmental challenge facing society in the 21st century. The International Panel on Climate Change concluded in 2007 that there is more than 90% probability that human activities are causing the observed changes in the Earth’s climate in recent decades. The average temperature of the Earth's surface has increased so far by about 0.8 degrees Celsius since the Industrial Revolution, and the frequency of extreme weather events such as droughts, floods and intense hurricanes is also increasing.

    The concentration of carbon dioxide, produced mainly by burning fossil fuels, has increased more than 30% since pre-industrial times. Carbon dioxide is one of several greenhouse gases (GHGs) that trap energy emitted by the Earth to outer space; other greenhouse gases also affected by human activities are methane and nitrous oxide. The consensus of informed experts is that the risk of causing dangerous changes to the climate system increases rapidly if the average temperature rises more than two or three degrees Celsius. Society faces an enormous challenge to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avoid such dangerous interference with the climate system. This goal can only be achieved by taking simultaneously measures such as significantly increasing energy efficiency in the transportation, building, industrial and other sectors, using renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal and biomass, and possibly developing and using safer nuclear energy power plants. Fossil fuels such as coal and petroleum can continue to be used beyond a transition period of about one or two decades, but only as long as the emitted carbon dioxide is sequestered and stored in underground reservoirs such as saline domes.

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    Stanley Cohen - Drug resistant microbes: new approaches to and old problem'

    Stanley Cohen - Drug resistant microbes: new approaches to and old problem'

    Stanford University School of Medicine

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