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Why LTH students succeed more easily in their studies
How does a student straight out of upper secondary school manage the difficult studies which await at a Faculty of Engineering? One of the answers to this question is spelt SI; it is an academic support programme which aims to counteract drop-out rates and help new university students to acquire a better study strategy. SI has been available at [...]
Algorithms to guide you through the grocery store
Image analysis combined with radiotechnology provides positioning to the nearest centimetre
Mapci is starting an open innovation lab focusing on cloud technology
Research institute MAPCI is now starting an open innovation laboratory in which companies and public organisations can conduct innovative activities within the fields of ICT, mobile and cloud technology. The initiative, entitled MAPCI Open Innovation Lab, has just been awarded a grant of SEK 1.5 million from innovation authority Vinnova.
Researchers search for valuable resources in the forest
Researchers from Lund University have been awarded a multi-million SEK grant to increase the value of our forests by finding new, more valuable areas of application for the substance lignin.
LU engineering alumnus Dr. Kaveh Madani at TEDx
Water is the most essential and pervasive element of life. Yet, this valuable resource is becoming more scarce with climate change, population growth and the increasing demand for food and energy. While theory, science and politicians predict fierce water conflicts and wars over water access and rights, water scarcity provides unique opportunities [...]
LTH and Ericsson make joint investment in future of mobile telephones
'5G for Sweden' is the name of a new research programme launched by telecommunications company Ericsson and partners at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The programme aims to reinforce the industry through research, innovation and industrial pilot projects.
New grants for faster and better treatment of tumours
Biomarkers are one of the most important tools to increase the effectiveness of various cancer treatments. Now the national innovation programme SWElife has decided on its first grants within cancer research and two of them will go to researchers at Lund University who are developing biomarkers for various forms of cancer.
Canon donates SEK 2 million to Vattenhallen Science Centre in Lund
Canon, the new principal owner of Axis, is donating SEK 2 million to the science centre for school children and the general public at Lund University – Vattenhallen. The contribution will be used for the interior design of an entire new floor with space for an experience room for small children, a chemistry lab, a computer room for learning [...]
Pictures and video from LTH's graduation ceremonies spring 2015
On 22 May 2015, The Faculty of Engineering LTH hosted two graduation ceremonies for approximately 120 graduating Master's and Bachelor's students of engineering and architecture. This is just a small selection of the pictures that were taken throughout the afternoon. You'll find the rest of the pictures on LTH's Facebook page, including pictures [...]
Dean's blog: Where were you?
We’ve just had a few weeks filled with celebrations – graduation ceremonies, the doctoral conferment ceremony, diploma presentations and a range of other events. I have also had the pleasure of opening the architects’ and industrial designers’ exhibitions. It’s hard not to be impressed and feel proud of everything our students and staff have [...]
Dean's blog: 100 days!
LTH’s new management team has now been in place for 100 days, as has the new LU management team. They have been interesting, stimulating and hectic days. The best part has been visiting different sections and departments and seeing everyone’s incredible commitment – that goes for all parts of LTH. There are so many wonderfully exciting things here, [...]
Lund University industrial design students collaborate with NASA
Every year since 1999, the Master’s students in Industrial Design at Lund University have done what most design students around the world can only dream of – go to NASA in Houston, Texas, USA and study at the Johnson Space Center. There they design products for the most extreme environment – space.
Supersonic electrons could produce future solar fuel
Researchers from institutions including Lund University have taken a step closer to producing solar fuel using artificial photosynthesis. In a new study, they have successfully tracked the electrons’ rapid transit through a light-converting molecule.
Engineering students behind successful ”remote control” app eye gaming
A group of Lund University students are behind a ’universal remote control’ called Unified Remote, an app that enables you to control your computer with your smart phone. After millions of downloads, they’re now looking at breaking into the the gaming world - by turning your phone into a joystick.
The duo to lead LTH
One is a professional board member and sailing enthusiast who pickles her own herring. The other is dedicated to clarity, owns a pug and writes a book recommendation blog. Together, Charlotta Falvin and Viktor Öwall will lead LTH for the next few years – Charlotta as chair of the board and Viktor as dean.