Anders Bøving Møller

Anders B. Møller

Director of Facilities

CAS
Campus Service

CAS Driftsherre

Technical University of Denmark

Energivej

Building 409, room 121

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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News from DTU

2022
Photo: Bax Lindhardt
02 MAR

New Director of DTU’s Campus Service

Anders B. Møller will be the new Director of Facilities at DTU, where he will continue to create the best possible conditions for research and education.

2021
Photo: OpenHouse
23 AUG

DTU focuses on sustainability

Next month, nine large banners on DTU’s campuses in Lyngby and Ballerup will each tell their own story about how the University works with sustainability on campus.

Foto: Rasmus Degnbol
07 MAY

DTU test passengers give input to self-driving future

Students and staff at DTU in Lyngby can now take an autonomous shuttle when going around campus. They share their experiences with the researchers behind the project, so the self-driving technology can be better integrated into public transport.

Foto: Rasmus Degnbol
23 MAR

Self-driving buses get the green light at DTU

The Danish Minister for Transport has approved trials with self-driving shuttles at DTU Lyngby Campus. This means that students and staff can hop on the shuttle in April.

2018
Photo: Rasmus Degnbol
10 APR

DTU to test self-driving buses

People will need to get used to self-driving buses when the Greater Copenhagen Light Rail becomes a reality. The buses are now being tested at DTU Lyngby Campus and in Albertslund Municipality, Denmark.

Robot technology and automation
2017
Photo: Joachim Rode
01 APR

“You have to put yourself in the customer’s shoes”

Anders B. Møller, Head of Operations in Campus Service, is not content with DTU's buildings functioning in isolation. They must also work together in a sustainable manner.

2016
Photo: Kristian Sidelmann
12 APR

DTU becoming greener and more sustainable

This year’s green accounts show, for example, that we have become significantly better at sorting and reusing waste, and that we are using less energy and CO2 per person.

Photo: Kurt Lønstrup
04 FEB

Library soon to be smarter

Over the course of the coming year, CAS will be fitting the library in Lyngby with LED lights as a part of the Smart Campus project. There are also plans to convert the light fittings themselves into intelligent units. 

2014
Photo: Bertel Henning Jensen
12 NOV

106 new lamp posts that think and talk

Street lights are generally intended to do nothing more than provide illumination, but DTU’s new lamp posts can be programmed to communicate with each other—and with researchers and students.