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Weekdays 7 AM - 5 PM

Address: 
Blegdamsvej 3B,
DK-2200 Copenhagen N

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Copenhagen Science City

Would you like to develop your research in collaboration with other researchers or start up a business based on your research? 

Copenhagen Science City - education, research and applied science

Copenhagen Science City is a network connecting legislature, academia and the business community in Copenhagen. It houses one of Europe’s largest concentrations of education and research in the fields of medicine, health sciences and natural sciences, including information- and communication technology.

Many take advantage of the invitation to collaborate with the 30,000 students and academic employees at the University of Copenhagen (the SCIENCE and Health and Medical Sciences faculties), the University Hospital Rigshospitalet and the Metropolitan University College.

For more information visit  Copenhagen Science City

Campus Park

Campus Park

"The inspiration for the landscape surrounding the new Mærsk Building was found in the history of the location and it's unique atmosphere. The Panum Institute is an educational institution with a long history and tradition as well as a modern research central, with thousands of daily users."  - SLA.dk

Core facilities at ​the University Hopsital Rigshospitalet

​The Danish National Hospital (Rigshospitalet) supports a number of shared research facilities.This listing aims to help investigators identify equipment, expertise or services that may enhance their research projects.​

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MAX IV Laboratory 

Swedish national laboratory is providing scientists from Copenhagen with the most brilliant X-rays for research.
In Lund, just one hour drive from Copenhagen is the world’s most cutting edge synchrotron radiation facility is growing forth. It will be 100 times more effective than those that exist today. The facility can be described as a super microscope that reveals details about nature’s smallest building blocks. More than 2,000 visiting researchers a year will conduct their experiments at MAX IV.

---> Find the MAX IV Laboratory video to the right

�European Spallation Source (ESS) - Lund, Sweden

-just one hour drive from Copenhagen.

ESS will become the world's largest and most advanced facility for neutron-based research. The team also includes the engineering comapnies Buro Happold, NNE Pharmaplan and Transsolar.

Research at ESS is expected to commence in 2019, while the entire facility will be completed by 2025. ESS will be an accelerator-based neutron research laboratory that will be far more powerful than existing facilities. 

---> Find the ESS video to the right

COBIS, Copenhagen Bio Science Park—at the University of Copenhagen’s North Campus, home to ESS’s new Data Management and Software centre (DMSC), opened on 26 August 2016.The Data Management and Software Centre (DMSC) at is responsible for the acquisition and analysis of the scientific data from the ESS instruments. 

ESS is one of the largest research infrastructure projects in Europe. When ESS becomes fully operational around 2023, it will be the world’s largest source of neutrons—over 100 times as powerful as similar plants currently in operation.

Learn more about the data management centre