Dorte Juul Jensen is a senior scientist and head of the Center for Fundamental Research: Metal Structures in Four Dimensions, Risų National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark. Risų operates under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, researching a wide range of technologies and training Ph.D candidates in the sciences.
In 1997, Jensen became the first woman to be awarded the degree of Dr. Techn. in Denmark. In 1998, she was awarded a Tagea Brandt Rejselegat
Jensen is an editor of the journal Scripta Materialia, an international journal of material science, and she has co-authored a book, Electron Backscatter Diffraction in Materials Science (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, New York 2000)
DorteJuulJensen is a senior scientist and head of the Center for Fundamental Research: Metal Structures
Jensen's research involves advancing knowledge of the physical characteristics of metal structures.
Jensen is an editor of the journal Scripta Materialia, an international journal of material science, and she has co-authored a book, Electron Backscatter Diffraction in Materials Science (Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, New York 2000)
Denmark had two chances in the waning minutes of the game as Jensen made a thundering run down the right flank in the 85th minute, but was forced off the ball by Oakes and Fletcher.
With just second left, Jensen won a ball in the USA's defensive third and cracked a swerving drive at Harris, but the 16-year-old U.S. goalkeeper made a great catch to snare the shot.
They are so well organized defensively and with players like Rasmussen, Jensen and Herping in their attack, it always a scary game.