Previous Lise Meitner Professors
Since the establishment of the Lise Meitner Professorship on January 1, 1999, numerous internationally renowned researchers of underrepresented genders have been invited to conduct research at LTH. These scholars have also served as role models for younger academics, educators, and students.
- Jenny Emnéus, Department of Chemistry, 2022–2024
- Sandi Hilal, Department of Architecture, 2021–2024
- Margret Bauer, Department of Automatic Control, 2021–2024
- Susanne Norgren, Division of Industrial Production, 2020–2023
- Hilde Johnsen Venvik, Chemical Engineering, 2020–2023
- Sofia Thorsson, Department of Architecture and Built Environment, 2020–2023
- Petra Andersson, Division of Fire Safety Engineering, 2020–2023
- Evelyn Buckwar, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, 2020–2022
- Karin Östergren, Department of Food Technology, 2017–2020
- Albena Yaneva, Department of Architecture, 2017–2019
- Anna-Lisa Osvalder, Department of Design Sciences, 2016–2019
- Liesbet Van der Perre, Department of Electrical and Information Technology, 2016–2019
- Jenny Larfeldt, Division of Combustion Physics, 2016–2019
- Misse Wester, Risk Management and Societal Safety, 2016–2019
- Margarete-Anne Storey, Department of Computer Science, 2016–2018
- Kristina Blennow, Technology and Society (Environmental and Energy Systems), 2015–2018
- Karin Limburg, Department of Physics, 2015–2018
- Zaiton Majid, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2014
- Viviane Baladi, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, 2013–2014
- Rebecca Seviour, Department of Electrical and Information Technology, 2012–2013
- Helen Petrie, Department of Design Sciences, 2012
- Gyöngyi Kovács, Department of Industrial Economics and Logistics, 2011
- Irina Bocharova, Department of Electrical and Information Technology, 2011
- Valerie Daggert, Department of Chemistry, 2010
- Gunilla Wieslander, Department of Design Sciences, 2009
- Marjatta Lyyra, Department of Physics, 2009
- Sabeth Verpoorte, Electrical Measurement Techniques, 2008
- Jannette Carey, Department of Chemistry, 2008
- Daniela Pfannkiche, Department of Physics, 2007
- Susana Borrás, Department of Design Sciences, 2007
- Leslie Banks-Sills, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2006
- Lisbeth Svengren-Holm, Department of Design Sciences, 2006
- Annelise Andrews, Department of Telecommunications, 2006
- Irina Bocharova, Information Technology, 2005
- Britt Östlund, Department of Design Sciences, 2004
- Linda Blackall, Division of Water and Wastewater, 2004
- Elke Lohmeier-Vogel, Division of Technical Microbiology, 2004
- Dana Cuff, Department of Architecture, 2002
- Karin Åkerfeldt, Biophysical Chemistry, 2002
- Holly K. Ault, Department of Design Sciences, 2001
- Naomi Leonard, Department of Automatic Control, 2001
- Margaret Cheney, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, 2000