Pernille Erland Jensen

Pernille Erland Jensen

Associate Professor

DTU SUSTAIN
Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering

Technical University of Denmark

Brovej

Building 118, room 154

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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2021
Poul-Erik Siegstad på feltstudietur i faget ’ice mechanics’ på Svalbard, hvor han er på udveksling som en del af sin uddannelse i arktisk byggeri og infrastruktur. Foto: Erlend Blomseth.
04 JUN

Exchange stay attracts Arctic Civil Engineering students

While many students have had to drop their plans for an exchange stay during the coronavirus pandemic, BEng student Poul-Erik Siegstad is on an exchange stay on Svalbard.

$name Ice research Polar research Building design Building construction
Isabella Askjær Gaarde Lorenzen
23 MAR

Engineers with Arctic competences sought after

High demand for graduates from the Bachelor of Engineering in Arctic Civil Engineering programme

Building construction
2018
Photo: Mikal Schlosser
28 NOV

Crushed mining waste can replace cement

Mining waste can replace up to ten per cent of the cement used in concrete without compromising the strength of the materials.

Construction materials Building construction Climate change Environment and pollution Waste management
Photo: Pernille Erland Jensen
27 APR

Mining waste to be utilized in building materials

DTU is a partner in a new EU project aimed at recycling of mining waste in building materials.

Construction materials Waste management Raw materials and raw materials exploitation
2016
Photo: Sabina Askholm Larsen, DTU Civil Engineering
28 APR

Waste and wastewater management in the Arctic require locally adaptable solutions

There is an increasing interest in new technological solutions for waste and wastewater management in remote towns and settlements in the Arctic. That is one of the conclusions from DTU Civil Engineering’s international conference ARTEK Event 2016, where several solutions to handle the issue were presented. With over 100 participants and...

Polar research Health and diseases Waste management Waste water and water discharge
Photo: Sabina Askholm Larsen, DTU Byg
28 APR

Waste and waste water management in the Arctic requires locally adapted solutions

There is growing interest in technological solutions that can handle waste and waste water in the remote towns and villages in the Arctic. 

Polar research Health and diseases Waste management Waste water and water discharge
Waste from the dump site in Ilulissat, Greenland. Photo: Arctic Technology Centre, DTU
18 MAR

Sanitation on the agenda in Greenland

In April, Arctic Technology Centre (ARTEK) hosts an international conference in Sisimiut, Greenland. The conference focuses on existing and new technologies that are tailored to handle waste and wastewater management in the Arctic and is a key activity in the Arctic Council's work on health.

Polar research Health and diseases Waste management Waste water and water discharge