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24 June 2021

We have seen that you have all persevered, and that you have not only struggled on your own but also helped each other through several challenges this spring. That's what LTH's Dean Annika Olsson and Deputy Dean Heiner Linke write in a summer greeting to LTH's employees.

4 June 2021

How could we then, together, create virtuous circles and strengthen lifelong learning that will benefit individuals, companies, academia and by extension, society as a whole? The concept of affiliation that we have developed is, I think, something that deserves attention at the national level as well, writes Annika Olsson, LTH's dean.

11 May 2021

The Faculty of Science and Faculty of Engineering (LTH) are creating a joint office for campus development. We hope that all faculties will get involved in Science Village and identify opportunities associated with the University’s establishment in the area, write Sven Lidin and Annika Olsson, the deans of the Faculty of Science and LTH [...]

30 April 2021

Seek help if you need it and help others if you can. Anyone who has good tips on how we can help and strengthen LTH’s community is welcome to contact us, write LTH's Dean Annika Olsson and Kristofer Modig, Assistant Dean for First and Second Cycle Studies.

29 April 2021

Valentin Vogl, a doctoral student at LTH, has taken the initiative for a knowledge bank that aims to attract industry giants to invest in carbon dioxide-free steel production. The UN’s Leadership Group for Industry Transition – LeadIT – is making the database public, which could ultimately contribute to knowledge that enables the achievement of the [...]

22 April 2021

Lars-Erik Wernersson, professor of nanoelectronics, has received an ERC Advanced Grant for the integration of new materials into the high-performance, energy-efficient transistors and circuit solutions of the future.

13 April 2021

I wish that many people, regardless of gender and background, will dare to take a chance and apply for our programmes in order to gain access to an exciting and enriching working life, writes LTH Dean Annika Olsson.

25 March 2021

Fifteen mathematicians will this year share SEK 25 million in grants within the framework of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation's mathematics programme. The programme makes it possible, among other things, for younger mathematicians to research at one of the world's foremost mathematical environments and then return to Sweden. Petter N Kolm [...]

19 March 2021

Matilda Andersson, who is enrolled in the civil engineering programme in data technology at LTH, has been awarded "Tech Girl of the Year" by Microsoft. She wants to use the upcoming year to show that programming is a creative tool - which can be used to solve many different societal problems.

4 March 2021

As odd as it sounds, many scientists have attempted to place extremely small diamonds inside living cells. Why? Because nanodiamonds are consistently bright and can give us unique knowledge about the inner life of cells over a long time. Now physics researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded in injecting a large number of nanodiamonds [...]

2 March 2021

A lot of us recycle our old textiles, but few of us know that they are very difficult to re-use, and often end up in landfills anyway. Now, researchers at Lund University's Faculty of Engineering LTH in Sweden have developed a method that converts cotton into sugar, that in turn can be turned into spandex, nylon or ethanol.

25 February 2021

For obvious reasons, cleaning and sanitising have come under the spotlight during the Covid-19 pandemic. But how are we affected by the products and chemicals that are used? Karin Lovén recently defended her doctoral thesis in aerosol technology about how cleaning products affect the health of professional cleaners. Here, she lists facts about [...]

24 February 2021

I want to welcome companies and organisations – and LTH alumni – to contact me and LTH if you want to collaborate and join us on the journey towards a better world, together towards the Agenda 2030 goals and to benefit the world, writes Dean of LTH Annika Olsson.

17 February 2021

NanoLab Science Village will become – together with ESS and MAX IV – the third major research facility in the Brunnshög area in northwest Lund. The new lab will also help to support the establishment of Lund University in Science Village.

26 January 2021

"The management team is, for example, eager to address matters relating to the increased encouragement and building of strong interdisciplinary research environments in collaboration with strategic partners in wider society.", writes LTH's new Dean Annika Olsson in her first blog post.