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ADAC.io

Attribution – Data – Analysis – Countermeasures. InterOperability ADAC.io is a Horizon project coordinated by the Psychological Defence Research Institute As of 1 February 2024, the Psychological Defence Research Institute coordinates the Horizon project ADAC.io, engaging seven partners in a three-year-long project. Based on the concept of Foreign Information Manipulation & Interference (FIMI) as

https://www.psychologicaldefence.lu.se/adacio - 2026-05-29

Mission Design

SpacecraftThe space telescope will be based on an off-axis f=35m Korsch telescope as used for Gaia.  This design differs from Gaia's in that:the mirror surfaces are simple conics to simplify manufacturing, alignment and test.the entrance pupil is at a flat folding mirror in front of the primary instead of on the primary mirror itself.The basic design could be improved by using a segmented primary

https://www.astro.lu.se/missiondesign - 2026-05-29

Master thesis works

Master Thesis WorksWe are looking for students with interest in medical image processing, cardiac physiology, or MR physics. Experience in Matlab programming and relevant courses are valuable merits.Ideally, we would find projects where the student has a strong interest and that there is a strong need to solve the challenge by the research group, therefore the best is to find mutually interesting

https://www.cardiac-mr.lu.se/master-thesis-works - 2026-05-29

8.4 Infectious and sharp/pointed waste

This category includes:Liquid infectious/microbiological waste, such as:Human bodily fluids (blood/urine, excluding tissue).Microorganisms in risk class 1 (cell culture waste classified as minimal risk).Microorganisms in risk classes 2 and 3*.Genetically Modified Microorganism (GMM) waste and also genetically modified cell cultures.Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) plants*.Low-level radioactive

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/84-infectious-and-sharppointed-waste - 2026-05-29

Postcolonial sound archives and modern Indian cultural politics

Sound Studies Lecture Series OPEN LECTURE Thursday November 2 november 15.15–17.00 LUX:B251 (Helgonavägen 3, Lund) The lecture is held in English! Link to live-stream: https://youtube.com/live/Xhmgzea5Z6g  Abstract How is knowledge about music produced in postcolonial sound archives and how are we to understand our relationship to the history and historiography of music of postcolonial societies?

https://www.lmc.lu.se/en/activities/activities-2023/postcolonial-sound-archives-and-modern-indian-cultural-politics - 2026-05-29

Organise an elective PhD course

PhD level courses for PhD students at the Faculty of Medicine comprise compulsory courses (as part of the Research School) and elective courses. Each year a number of elective PhD level courses are advertised and open to all admitted PhD students at the Faculty of Medicine. These courses are led by teachers and researchers at the faculty. Each year it is possible to suggest elective PhD level cour

https://www.intramed.lu.se/en/teaching-and-supervision/educating-and-supervising-phd-students/organise-elective-phd-course - 2026-05-30

UAV-electromagnetic measurements to map variations of depth to bedrock in southern Sweden

In the context of an infrastructure project UAV-electromagnetic measurements at five areas in southern parts of Sweden are conducted to study the variation of depth to the bedrock. The source signals are the distant radio transmitters in the band 15-350 kHz. The example shown in this work is from Area 5 where the underlying bedrock is a gneissic granite with reasonably high resistivity. The resist

QT-RR Adaptation Time Lag Estimation and its Dependence on Heart Rate Trend Frequency Content in Exercise Stress Testing

A new model for the estimation of the QT-RR adaptation time lag using exercise ECG stress testing has been proposed, assuming a linear heart rate trend during the test. In this work, simulated ECGs have been generated based on heart rate patterns with oscillations at different frequencies to demonstrate that the assumption can be relaxed so that the QTRR adaptation time lag can be adequately estim

The Course as a Scientific Conference : Socialisation and Uncoverage in the Master’s Programme Religious Roots of Europe

In this paper, we discuss the pedagogical concepts of socialisation and uncoverage and the theoretical perspective of metanarratives on history and historical concepts as tools to integrate the students of the online Master’s programme Religious Roots of Europe into the practice of the historical study of religion. We describe how we worked in facilitating the typical learning processes and social

Assessing the sensitivity to usage profile changes in test planning

Software reliability is an important characteristic for most systems, but due to its dynamic properties it is hard to assess until very late in the development. Nevertheless, the testing must be planned to meet the reliability requirements. In test planning, the notion of usage coverage may be used as an indicator of reliability as they are correlated with each other. When the testing is planned,

Closed- versus open-loop active vibration control in the presence of finite precision arithmetic

A closed-loop and an open-loop active vibration control technique are critically compared, accounting for the effects of finite precision arithmetic. The main result is that the relevance of such effects is pointed out and characterised, as rigorously as possible at the present state of the research, in a suitably idealised context, and with specifically devised indicators. Also, the differences b

Policies for a Circular Economy - Part 3

ADVANCING SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS Policies are needed to ensure a circular economy. In the final episode of our mini-series on the circular economy, we explore the role of policy and the need for research to ensure policies like the European Green Deal promote a circular economy for sustainability. We discuss the trade-offs of slowing resource loops and energy efficiency, for example, knowing when t

https://www.iiiee.lu.se/media-press/podcast-advancing-sustainable-solutions/podcast-episode-guide/policies-circular-economy-part-3 - 2026-05-30

Wind turbine tower resonance

Wind turbine towers are large structures designed to withstand the unique loading conditions imposed on them by the turbine's nacelle and dynamic forces from the rotating blades. Observations and noise measurements of a particular wind turbine showed high noise levels at approximately 48 Hz, which could not be explained from the usual known potential noise sources. Correlated far field noise measu

Re-organising the logistics resources of companies after mergers and acquisitions

This paper discusses the relation between logistics and Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) of companies within the same industry and same industry level (i.e. horizontal M&A). The purpose is to study the effects of M&A on the logistics resources of companies and the possibility for companies to benefit from the re-organising of these resources in the form of synergies. The study hopes to a