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Cultural treasures from Skissernas Museum main attraction in Paris exhibition

Published 16 October 2014 Skissernas Museum (the Museum of the Artistic Process and Public Art) is sending three monumental paintings by Sonia Delaunay, each measuring 3 x 7 metres, to Paris for an exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. It is the first time the three works, Motor, Propeller and Instrument Panel, have been shown in France since the 1937 International Exposition

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/cultural-treasures-skissernas-museum-main-attraction-paris-exhibition - 2024-12-25

New palliative centre to improve skills in end-of-life care

Published 16 October 2014 Death in the form of a skeleton with a scythe is a familiar figure of dread, but death and dying do not have to be frightening. “Death does not have to be marked by fear; it can just as often be characterised by calm and quiet. There can be a lot of joy even during the last days of a person’s life!” Carl Johan Furst. These are the words of Professor Carl Johan Fürst, head

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/new-palliative-centre-improve-skills-end-life-care - 2024-12-25

Set to become Sweden’s first doctor of human rights

Published 16 October 2014 Linde Lindkvist is on the way to becoming Sweden’s first Doctor of Philosophy in Human Rights Studies. He is the first to reach this goal within the subject, which combines law, history and philosophy. “This is an intense time, I am trying to isolate myself in order to finish.” He explains two doctoral students have been involved from the very beginning, since the researc

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/set-become-swedens-first-doctor-human-rights - 2024-12-25

Running for Diabetes…

Published 16 October 2014 Meet Paul Franks... ... Professor of Diabetes Research and sportsman, who raised money for diabetes research by competing in the Copenhagen Ironman* triathlon race a while ago. How have the race and the fundraising gone? “I think it’s gone well. Despite a broken toe, I finished the race in just over 10 hours. I beat my previous Ironman record, which I set in a race 20 yea

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/running-diabetes - 2024-12-25

Spy novel – a way to present new research

Published 16 October 2014 A great deal of moral courage or a really desperate situation – these are the requirements for someone to disclose state secrets. And life will most certainly never be the same again. This is what emerges from the experiences of the Cold War’s first major defectors, Mr and Mrs Petrov, as from those of Edward Snowden, who will perhaps never be able to return to his homelan

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/spy-novel-way-present-new-research - 2024-12-25

Studying Stone Age forest under the sea

Published 20 October 2014 Off the coast at Haväng, forests several thousands of years old are hidden below the sea. When researchers dive down to examine the well-preserved tree-trunks, they are literally diving deep into human history. Arne Sjöström gets ready for another sea dive. The morning sun is glittering on the calm surface of the Baltic Sea at Haväng in Österlen. Down on the beach, the re

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/studying-stone-age-forest-under-sea - 2024-12-25

Big data requires good navigators

Published 21 November 2014 More and more research is based on ‘big data’, not only in engineering, medicine and science, but also increasingly in the humanities and social sciences. These huge quantities of data offer fantastic opportunities, as well as major challenges. How does Lund University deal with these? Do researchers receive the support they need? Are we equipping students to meet the di

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/big-data-requires-good-navigators - 2024-12-25

Big data in research – both reality and rhetoric

Published 21 November 2014 Astronomic amounts of new digital information about the world, our genetic heritage and our habits are continuously being generated. This information is a goldmine for research – as long as the data can be accessed, stored and analysed. “We have a lot of expertise in the field. More and more areas of Lund University are nearing the threshold for big data as an integral p

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/big-data-research-both-reality-and-rhetoric - 2024-12-25

“We are experiencing a minor revolution!”

Published 21 November 2014 We are experiencing a minor revolution with the growth of big data, according to Professor of Mathematics Magnus Fontes at LTH. He therefore recently took the initiative to establish the Centre for Mathematical Modelling, to gather the University’s expertise in big data modelling and calculations. The idea is that less initiated researchers will also be able to receive s

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/we-are-experiencing-minor-revolution - 2024-12-25

Lunarc – the University’s powerhouse

Published 21 November 2014 In a large hall on Margaretavägen in Lund, next to LDC, the air is full of the hum of computers. The supercomputers Alarik, Erik and Platon – the most powerful in southern Sweden – are busy computing complex problems that Lund University researchers are not able to solve on their own. At the moment, a simulation of a future MAX IV beamline is underway, alongside calculat

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lunarc-universitys-powerhouse - 2024-12-25

Incredible amounts of data in new medical images

Published 21 November 2014 Nowadays, a photograph taken by a normal mobile phone camera is almost 2 MB in size. It is therefore possible to imagine the huge quantities of data produced by scanners that take thousands of three-dimensional images of a single body part or tissue sample. Freddy Ståhlberg shows how data from the forthcoming national 7 Tesla MRI scanner will be managed. The data will be

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/incredible-amounts-data-new-medical-images - 2024-12-25

Data mining – the research community at the coalface

Published 21 November 2014 The huge increase in data in biology and medicine creates new challenges for researchers. Extracting information from databases is the research community’s new day job. Dag Ahrén teaches database mining to biologists. He is part of a national network of bioinformaticians, BILS (Bioinformatics Infrastructure for Life Sciences). Research engineer Dag Ahrén observes that th

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/data-mining-research-community-coalface - 2024-12-25

Chats around the cleaning trolley provide inspiration for research projects

Published 20 November 2014 A pink cleaning trolley is an unusual sight. But even if the colour is the first thing to catch your eye, it is not the pink gleam that makes people stop and talk. The cleaning trolley is a rolling exhibit at Gilla jobbet, a work environment fair in Stockholm, and Patrik Nilsson is the man pushing it around. He is doing a PhD in aerosol technology at LTH and wants to pro

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/chats-around-cleaning-trolley-provide-inspiration-research-projects - 2024-12-25

Consumers’ attitudes captured on film

Published 20 November 2014 A lot of research on human behaviour is based entirely on words: researchers read, ask questions, send out questionnaires and write reports. But this means they miss a lot of elements concerning sound, sights and people’s interaction with their physical surroundings. Devrim Umut Aslan wants to study consumers’ attitudes to a shopping environment (Södergatan in Helsingbor

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/consumers-attitudes-captured-film - 2024-12-25

Meet Stina Oredsson…about collaboration with Bolivia

Published 20 November 2014 … Professor of Functional Zoology and Cancer Cell Biology, who is helping to develop a world-class cell culture laboratory in Bolivia. It is part of a SIDA-funded project to study how medicinal plants can influence cancer cells. What is your collaboration with Bolivia like? “This is the third in a line of SIDA-funded projects which I have now joined as a cancer researche

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/meet-stina-oredssonabout-collaboration-bolivia - 2024-12-25

Tips from the funding bodies

Published 21 November 2014 “Really good research is often interdisciplinary”, said Kerstin Sahlin from the Swedish Research Council (VR) at a seminar in Lund on how the land lies for research funding. She wanted to debunk the myth that VR is not good at encouraging interdisciplinary projects. Quite the opposite – a working group has recently been appointed specifically for this type of application

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/tips-funding-bodies - 2024-12-25

He is searching for creativity outside the academy

Published 18 December 2014 How creative are research studies? What can be done to make them more creative? LUM has met Samuel West, who is not only a doctoral student, but who actually does research on creativity. Samuel West had worked as a psychologist for many years when he decided four years ago to do a PhD. Now he is looking back on his research studies, which will soon be finished, and doesn

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/he-searching-creativity-outside-academy - 2024-12-25

How creative are research studies?

Published 18 December 2014 What is the effect on doctoral students’ creativity when they are forced into the academic straightjacket of research studies? What obstacles do they have to cross in order to reach their full potential? According to creativity researcher Eva Brodin, there are many examples of research environments where doctoral students do not have an opportunity to be really creative

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/how-creative-are-research-studies - 2024-12-25

Lund host for strongest MRI scanner in Sweden

Published 18 December 2014 Sweden has got its first seven Tesla MRI scanner. The 40 ton scanner had to be lowered into place at the Lund University Bioimaging Centre (LBIC) at Skåne University Hospital. Until now, the most powerful MRI scanners in Sweden that are used on humans have had a magnetic field of three Tesla. The weather was kind when the over 40 ton MRI scanner was lifted into the hospi

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/lund-host-strongest-mri-scanner-sweden - 2024-12-25

Better student reception aim of course on cultural differences

Published 17 December 2014 What are you used to? This was the question that twenty five eager course participants seized on when they gathered to investigate cultural differences in order to better meet the various needs of international students. The course in intercultural communication aimed to increase awareness of intercultural encounters and the misunderstandings that can arise. Every year,

https://www.staff.lu.se/article/better-student-reception-aim-course-cultural-differences - 2024-12-25