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Lund semiconductor research moves to Science Village
Science Village will now be the focal point for semiconductor research in Lund after Lars-Erik Wernersson’s research group moved to The Loop. The move is expected to provide new opportunities for collaboration, as well as increased cooperation with MAX IV, ESS, and the upcoming Nanolab Science Village. Lars-Erik Wernersson describes the move as “a strategic step forward”. Lars-Erik Wernersson, pro
https://www.nano.lu.se/article/lund-semiconductor-research-moves-science-village - 2025-12-05
Sharing Cities Summit 2019
Profitability, not more cattle, is needed to save natural grazing land
She opened the door to the world of atoms – the IVA Great Gold Medal to Anne L’Huillier
ICOS ERIC establishment - a strong message towards COP21
On November 20 2015, the ICOS ERIC is officially established in Brussels, one of twelve large EU research companies. This will enable a comprehensive approach to map the European greenhouse gases. "We need a system for surveying the efficiency of our climate initiatives. ICOS is the answer to that", says Anders Lindroth, professor in Physical Geography at Lund University and Director of the Swedis
https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/icos-eric-establishment-strong-message-towards-cop21 - 2025-12-05
Iron-based solar cells on track to becoming more efficient
How to make your biobank application
VIRTUTRIALS launch seminar brings together key legal stakeholders
Research Conference in Lund
Psychological Defence Research Conference
Devastating Sandstorms in Iraq
CMES Panel Discussion in Almedalen on Democracy in the Middle East
EURAXESS Career Outside Academia Programme
New MISTRA popular science report about plastics, showcasing IIIEE research from the MISTRA REES programme.
Conflicts between national climate targets and local communities jeopardize the renewable energy transition
How vulnerable are we in a pandemic and who is actually the hardest hit?
Many people feel mentally unwell during the pandemic, especially, it seems, those who are already exposed to socio-economic inequalities. But who really suffers the most when restrictions, loneliness, depression have become commonplace? Researchers from Lund University have tried to find out in a cross-sectional study where young adults are identified as a particularly vulnerable group. After more
https://www.medicine.lu.se/article/how-vulnerable-are-we-pandemic-and-who-actually-hardest-hit - 2025-12-05
Cultural and creative business concepts need specific and strategic support
Gut microbiome research indicates new bacteria and metformin associations
A large-scale faeces and blood sample study indicates strong associations between gut bacteria and metabolites in the blood. Among other findings, the research team behind the study has identified new associations between a common type 2 diabetes drug and the gut microbiome. The study was led by researchers at Uppsala University and Lund University. The role of the gut microbiome in disease and he
https://www.ludc.lu.se/article/gut-microbiome-research-indicates-new-bacteria-and-metformin-associations - 2025-12-05
Researchers call for debate on future distribution of resources:"Research freedom in danger"
Where is the debate on the Strut inquiry's proposals and their consequences? That is the question being asked by the three researchers Kristian Pietras, Hanna Isaksson and Emma Sparr who are particularly worried by one of the proposals. – An increase in direct government funding at the cost of weakened research councils may mean that research loses its freedom and international competitiveness. Th
https://www.staff.lu.se/article/researchers-call-debate-future-distribution-resourcesresearch-freedom-danger - 2025-12-05
