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READY, SET, GO: ENGINEERING STUDENTS CONTRIBUTE WITH SOLUTIONS FOR ELECTRIC CAR RACE
In the engineering study programs, at Aarhus University and in society at large, the winds are blowing in the direction of the green transition. The same applies to the WestWind Challenge association, which works to promote the development of a more...
EVENTS TO HIGHLIGHT THE LATEST IN DIGITAL RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
With a new series of online events under the headline “Live from behind the walls”, the new Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Aarhus University plans to showcase activities in the academic fields of software and digital technology in terms of...
New AI and robotics devices in ORBIT Lab
Through the fall semester, our Lab Manager, Søren, has been busy browsing the web for new interesting gadgets to give you better opportunities to gain hand-on experience with technologies in the fields of AI, computer vision and robotics. These devices are available...
Testing in Angular
Lately, we have been using Angular as our main framework for developing single-page applications (SPA) in ORBIT Lab, so in this blogpost I will try to sum up my experiences and hopefully, in the process, create a guide with some examples of the different methods for...
Toitware find collaborators in the ORBIT Lab Community
From Google employee to tech entrepreneur When Toitware became a reality, Kasper Lund and the rest of the Toitware team were still on board and prepared to contribute to the ORBIT Lab Community while getting their tech startup up and running. At The Orbies, Summer...
Good news for AU students who want to improve their UX skills
ORBIT Lab and the Copenhagen-based tech startup, Preely, form a partnership that will enable AU students to develop their user experience and design skills and conduct remote user testing on their digital projects. Many AU students – regardless of their study program...
From student startup in ORBIT Lab to full-time tech startup: Consibio’s entrepreneurial journey continues in Incuba
The three founders of the student startup, Consibio, have all completed their studies and can now call themselves Civil Engineers in Chemistry and Biotechnology from Aarhus University. Since they started their company, they have been part of the incubation environment...
New partnership to introduce XR Technology to AU students
ORBIT Lab and the Aarhus-based software development and consulting company, Unity Studios, are forming a partnership to increase knowledge about and experience with XR technology (Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality). The industry is beginning to spot –...
Android Debugging
– A guide to debugging applications with Android Studio and common sense 1. Introduction As we all know, the world is on the other end because of a pandemic. This has forced the majority of us to work from home. As a student, you most likely have multiple...









