Meet students from DTU studying Aquatic Science and Technology

The MSc programme in Aquatic Science and Technology is international and brings together students with different backgrounds in biology and other natural sciences and environmental engineering.

Laura from Aquatic Science and Technology
You can customize your studies quite a lot and gain skills and competencies in different areas you might be interested in.
Laura MSc student, Aquatic Science and Technology

Educational background: BSc in environmental engineering, Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland

Pil from Aquatic Science and Technology
The knowledge that we get and the methods and the tools we are taught are always set in relation to how it can be applied in the real world
Pil MSc student, Aquatic Science and Technology

Educational background: BSc in biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Jonas from Aquatic Science and Technology
I've always been obsessed with fish, so even though I thought I would follow the aquaculture line, I discovered my interest for ecology and ecosystem dynamics that we explored in a basic modelling class.
Jonas MSc student, Aquatic Science and Technology
Bence from Aquatic Science and Technology
I wanted to learn how our seafood production systems work. What challenges and opportunities are there, and how can I contribute to creating a balance between farming and the natural world.
Bence MSc student, Aquatic Science and Technology