AAU

AAU Materials and Production

@aau_materials_and_production

Aalborg, Northern jutland
http://www.mp.aau.dk/
Research

Overview

About AAU Materials and Production

The Department of Materials and Production (MP) is a wide-ranging research and educational environment at Aalborg University with a mission to meet future demands for new materials and production systems by directing the entire value chain, from basic material understanding, applications in mechanical constructions, to industrial production and management.

At the department, we have strong international and innovative research groups working with fundamental research as well as strategic and applied research. Our research and educational programs cover the domains of materials, mechanics, physics, production techniques, and management engineering and innovation.

We are located in two of Denmark’s biggest cities: Copenhagen and Aalborg. From these locations, we conduct our research and practice interdisciplinary collaboration with both national and international partners to ensure innovative and applicable results.

Read more about our department and our research groups at www.mp.aau.dk

See our research results at http://vbn.aau.dk/en/organisations/institut-for-materialer-og-produktion(f846dd6b-375e-4635-b62f-dce151988f99).html

About Aalborg University
Aalborg University (AAU) has been providing students with academic excellence, cultural engagement and personal development since its inception in 1974. It offers education and research within the fields of natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, technical and health sciences.
www.AAU.dk

Headquarters

Aalborg, Northern jutland

Website

http://www.mp.aau.dk/

Company Size

51-200 employees

Industry

Research

Company Type

Educational

Founded

2017

Specialties

materials , production, sustainability, research , innovation , industry, nanotechnology, robotics , machine intelligence, logistics , Behavioural Operations, Supply Chain Management, Innovation Management, Solid and Computational Mechanics, Biomechanics, Operations Research, Mass Customization, Automation, Physics, Global Operations Development, Digitalization, Materials Science , Computer Vision, and Mechatronics

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