Welcome to the eScience Center at the University of Copenhagen.
At the eScience Center we research and develop the use of information technology in science, for example, for weather forecasting, seismic monitoring, protein structuring, gene mapping, and astrophysics.
As computers become larger and faster, eScience becomes increasingly important for all kinds of science, and therefore the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen offers a graduate degree in eScience.
Head of eScience Center
Professor Brian Vinter: "eScience is becoming mandatory to obtain new scientific insights".
Watch interview with Brian Vinter on super computers (in Danish)
Faculty of Science

The eScience Center carries out interdisciplinary research in i.a. computational methods in physics, geo-physics, chemistry, geology, and medicine. The Center is located at the Faculty of Science
Head of NBI Institute
Head of Niels Bohr Institute "My ambition is, that by 2020 all science researchers are eScience researchers"
PhD interview
"Learning Bone Structure" - Dan Richter Jørgensen is Industrial PhD student at Nordic Bioscience and the eScience Centre.
Read the interview

Interested in a PhD in eScience?
On Tuesday the 1st May 2012 Kersten Petersen successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled Bayesian Image Segmentation with Multiscale Feature Learning.