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Researcher in physics awarded Crafoord grant for studies of active galactic nuclei News
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Waves, Signals and Systems The research in waves, signals and systems deals primarily with acoustic and electromagnetic direct and inverse problems, with engineering and industrial applications.
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Astroparticle Physics The subjects of the Astroparticle Physics research group include hardware activities, data analysis and interpretation of results in the field of Very-High-Energy extra-galactic…
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Project: Climate-smart agriculture Within this project, we are developing a pilot plant for energy-efficient agriculture.
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Project: Efficient planning of hydropower systems In a future scenario, Sweden's production of electricity will consist of a larger share of intermittent types of energy production. Based on this,…
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Researchers in astroparticle physics present the ALTO project for the first time News
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Carlo Canali comments on the Nobel Prize in Physics News
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Headquarters selected for next generation-telescope News
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Alexanders' dissertation increases understanding of how electrons behave at the nano level News
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New research may provide better electronic components in the future News
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Local computational resources are vital for Linnaeus University News
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Grant to nano-research from the Carl Trygger foundation News
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Project: Computational and experimental studies of topological materials and their heterostructures with ferromagnets So-called topological materials have unique physical properties. In this project,…
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Project: Wave propagation and radiative transfer in the atmosphere Wave propagation and radiative transfer in the atmosphere is a modern research area with immediate connection to the greenhouse…
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1,242 water cisterns will examine radiation from space News
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World-famous physicist attends quantum conference News
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Linnaeus University in focus in the new issue of Populär Astronomi News
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Researcher in physics "Editors' suggestion" in one of the largest physics journals in the world News