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MSCA Call 2026-Expression Of Interest-ABM

PowerPoint-presentation Call for Expressions of Interest – MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme 2026 The Department of Architecture & Built Environment (ABM) at Lund University invites outstanding postdoctoral researchers from around the world to submit an expression of interest for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026, with the department as host institution.

https://www.architecture.lth.se/sites/architecture.lth.se/files/2026-04/MSCA%20Call%202026-Expression%20of%20interest-ABM.pdf - 2026-05-14

Prof Inst 24 Oktober 2025 lågupplöst

Professorsinstallation LUNDS UNIVERSITET | UNIVERSITETSAULAN | 24 OKTOBER 2025 KL 16.00 Denna broschyr kan beställas från sektionen Kommunikation, tel 046-222 70 10, e-post info@kommunikation.lu.se. Broschyren finns även på www.lu.se/om-universitetet/akademiska-hogtider/professorsinstallationer Produktion Akademiintendenturen och Media-Tryck, Lunds universitet Foto Kennet Ruona ISBN 978-91-8104-72

https://www.ehl.lu.se/sites/ehl.lu.se/files/2025-10/Prof%20inst%2024%20oktober%202025_l%C3%A5guppl%C3%B6st.pdf - 2026-05-14

Publication In Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Mini-heterochromatin domains constrain the cis-regulatory impact of SVA transposons in human brain development and disease Nature Structural & Molecular Biology nature structural & molecular biology https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-024-01320-8Article Mini-heterochromatin domains constrain the cis-regulatory impact of SVA transposons in human brain development and disease Vivien Horváth   1, Raquel G

https://www.molecular-neurogenetics.lu.se/sites/molecular-neurogenetics.lu.se/files/2024-06/publication%20in%20nature%20structural%20&%20molecular%20biology.pdf - 2026-05-14

Publication In Current Protocols

"Generation of Human Ventral Midbrain Organoids Derived from Pluripotent Stem Cells". In: Current Protocols Generation of Human Ventral Midbrain Organoids Derived from Pluripotent Stem Cells Edoardo Sozzi,1 Fredrik Nilsson,1 Janko Kajtez,1 Malin Parmar,1 and Alessandro Fiorenzano1,2 1Developmental and Regenerative Neurobiology, Wallenberg Neuroscience Center, Lund Stem Cell Center, Department of E

https://www.regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/sites/regenerative-neurobiology.lu.se/files/2022-09/publication%20in%20Current%20protocols.pdf - 2026-05-14

Long-term coastal evolution modelling of longshore bars

An extended version of a numerical model introduced by Larson et al. (2013) to simulate long-term cross shore material exchange for the subaqueous portion of the profile has been developed. Efforts have focused on improving the model to better account for beach systems consisting of two bars (inner and outer bar), as well as simulating the feeder response over time of nearshore dredged material ba

Benchmarking 6DOF Outdoor Visual Localization in Changing Conditions

Visual localization enables autonomous vehicles to navigate in their surroundings and augmented reality applications to link virtual to real worlds. Practical visual localization approaches need to be robust to a wide variety of viewing condition, including day-night changes, as well as weather and seasonal variations, while providing highly accurate 6 degree-of-freedom (6DOF) camera pose estimate

Value of the SHM system in the context of risk-based inspection planning

Risk-based inspection (RBI) planning is concerned with the optimal allocation of deterioration control which is based on the pre-posterior analysis using the Bayesian decision theory and the expected utility theory. It has been widely used to make inspection and repair strategy in the field of civil engineering and infrastructure systems. Nowadays, with the developments of sensing and inspection t

Process synthesis and simulation of furfural production from rice straw biowaste

Rice straw is regarded as one of the main cereal straws that are produced every year in substantial amounts. Typically, rice straw is burned by farmers as they could not find a more promising technique to dispose it. This burning produces particulates and carbon monoxide causing many adverse effects on the environment and the public health, and finding a way to efficiently utilise this biowaste re

Integration of the computer-based design analysis activity in the engineering design process - A literature survey

Computer-based design analysis is nowadays a common activity in most development projects. Used for design evaluation, verification, validation, or as a support for design exploration, it fulfils an important support function for the engineering designer, thus making it essential to have an operationally efficient and effective integration between both the engineering design and design analysis ac

Global observables in the PHENIX experiment

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) has made it possible to study hadronic matter under unprecedented conditions in terms of temperature and energy density. Global variables are essential for the characterization of nuclear collisions at ultra-relativistic energies. The PHENIX experiment has several detectors which provide information about the global properties and hence the initial condit

A method for supporting the integration of packaging development into product development

This paper aims to support the decision-making tasks regarding the integration of packaging development into product development. Based on the study of the interactions of the product and packaging during the whole product life cycle, a set of packaging-related factors was extracted and mapped to a general product development model, which at a strategic level can be used to define an integrated pr

Fluorescence microscopy for quality control in nanoimprint lithography

Fluorescence microscopy is introduced as a low cost quality control process for nanoimprint lithography. To depict imprinted structures down to 1 mum lateral size and to detect residues down to 100 nm lateral size, the standard printable polymer mr-18000 is labelled with less than 0.1 wt.% fluorescent dye. Three different types of stamps are used to determine the dependence of the shape and size o

Audible beacons and wearables in schools : Helping young visually impaired children play and move independently

Young children with visual impairments tend to engage less with their surroundings, limiting the benefits from activities at school. We investigated novel ways of using sound from a bracelet, such as speech or familiar noises, to tell children about nearby people, places and activities, to encourage them to engage more during play and help them move independently. We present a series of studies, t

CO2 emission impacts of introducing heavier and longer trucks in the Swedish transport system

In recent years the possibility to increase maximum length and weight of heavy goods vehicles to allow for High Capacity Vehicles (HCVs) has been debated in Sweden. Proposals to increase maximum weight to 74 tonnes, and length to 34m have caused controversy. Key arguments among proponents are that HCVs will bring about benefits, such as: increasing energy efficiency and decreasing CO 2 emissions,

Parameter Identification For Inter Turn Fault Detection In Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors Using Stator Flux Linkage DC Offset Monitoring

The parameters of PMSM with inter-turn fault are identified using a time-stepping finite element method (FEM). Analytical expressions (AE) uses the estimated parameters for fault analysis similar to FEM analysis. The fault waveforms, terminal voltages, obtained from the AE models are used for inter turn fault (ITF) detection, using Stator Flux Linkage DC offset (SFDO). A comparison is made between

On Metrics for Information Value Quantification

In this paper, we aggregate, analyze, and exemplify several metrics for the information value. The metrics vary by absolute value, normalizations, or full probabilistic quantification. The normalization of the information value encompasses the division by (1) the expected and maximized utility of the base scenario (usually without additional information), (2) by the system performance, or (3) by t

Performance of an alpha-IPEM

The ion photon emission microscope, or IPEM, is the first device that allows scientists to microscopically study the effects of single ions in air on semiconductors, microchips and even biological cells without having to focus the beam. Reported here is a prototype, the size of a conventional optical microscope, developed at Sandia. The alpha-IPEM, that employs alpha particles from a radioactive s