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Anders Knudsen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Technology and Innovation at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Faculty of Engineering, specializing in civil and architectural engineering. He has been teaching at SDU since 2012, delivering courses in steel structures, statics, and finite element method (FEM) analysis.
His educational background includes a Master of Science in Civil Engineering. Prior to his academic career, he worked as a civil engineer at DONG Energy (2010–2012) and Rambøll (2007–2010), where he focused on the design of offshore wind turbine foundations, onshore steel structures, and subsea oil and gas pipelines.
His research and professional interests center on structural engineering, particularly in renewable energy infrastructure. He is currently involved in the EUROFusion BB RH facility project, an EU-funded initiative, indicating cross-disciplinary engagement in large-scale engineering systems.
Anders Knudsen has contributed to public discourse through media appearances on societal and policy issues, including healthcare access, regional budgeting challenges, and municipal governance. His technical expertise is applied beyond academia into public commentary.
- Active participant in EU-level research collaboration
- Focus on engineering solutions for sustainable energy and infrastructure
He has not listed any scientific awards or formal advisees in the provided material. There is no mention of grants or labs directly associated with his name, though his participation in the EUROFusion project suggests collaborative lab or facility involvement.
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