30 Apr 2026
A Warm Welcome to Our New WISE Community Members – WISE Welcome Meeting 2026 coming up in August
We are excited to welcome all new members of the WISE Community and invited guests to this year’s WISE Welcome Meeting!

3 Nov 2025
The Guest Professor (GP) program is one of WISE’s recruitment and outreach activities, designed to foster international research collaborations and support the development of our students.
This time, we are delighted to welcome Prof. M.I. Katsnelson from Radboud University, as Guest Professor at Uppsala University. We had the opportunity to sit down with him to discuss his research.
Prof. Katsnelson will be one of the two speakers in the upcoming public GP lecture on November 6, 15:00–16:00, with the talk “From quantum many-body physics to materials and sustainability”. The talk will explore how fundamental quantum mechanical and electrodynamic laws can be applied to understand and predict material properties through approximations like density and Green’s function functionals.
What is your current area of research field?
I am dealing with a broad circle of problems in condensed matter physics and materials science but three subfields should be specially mentioned: (1) two-dimensional materials; (2) magnetism and magnetic materials; (3) strongly correlated materials. In all of these cases, I am very much interested in developing the way from basic and seemingly abstract laws of quantum physics to explanations and predictions of properties of real materials.
What inspired you to become a researcher, and specifically in this field?
This is all due to outstanding teachers which I had in school, in the University and after the University. My scientific tastes were formed under strong influence of many people, first of all, Boris Ishmukhametov, Sergey Vonsovsky and Valentin Vaks. I should especially mention Sergey Vonsovsky who was probably the leading Soviet scientist in the theory of magnetism, and that is why magnetism became my main area. Two-dimensional materials were added much later and partially by accident, thanks to Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov who invited me to join their work on graphene from the very beginning.
How does your work help address the challenges of a sustainable future?
In two-dimensional materials, I was especially strongly involved in studies of graphene, from their very beginning. I participated in many applied works on graphene, including chemical sensors, tunneling transistors, and chemistry of graphene. I believe that the works on hydrogenation of graphene and on penetration of hydrogen through graphene membrane which we still continue have especially serious potential, e.g., for extraction hydrogen from air and hydrogen energetics.
In magnetism, we develop a general approach allowing to compute basic magnetic properties of materials from the laws of quantum mechanics. In combination with contemporary machine learning tools they can be used for screening of the list of possible magnetic materials and for creating novel materials with desired properties, for example for replacing expensive rare earth elements by something more economically favorable, or for the increase of Curie temperature of magnetic semiconductors.
We are also working hardly on optical properties of two- and three-dimensional materials, including very difficult case of strongly correlated systems. This can be important for the development of such fields as photonics and plasmonics, with a perspective of information processing with much lower energy consumption than in traditional electronics.
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30 Apr 2026
We are excited to welcome all new members of the WISE Community and invited guests to this year’s WISE Welcome Meeting!
29 Apr 2026
A new powerhouse for materials research is emerging at Luleå University of Technology.
20 Apr 2026
The call text for the third WISE Industrial Project Call (WISE-ip3) is now available, marking the start of a new round of funding aimed at strengthening collaboration between academia and industry. The application portal is set to open in April 2027.
17 Apr 2026
In the spring sunshine, the Uppsala node of Wise-EST was officially inaugurated at Uppsala University by Vice Rector Charlotte Platzer Björkman and WISE co-director Olle Eriksson, marking the launch of a new research infrastructure for tribology.
15 Apr 2026
An international team of researchers has developed a high-performance, biodegradable membrane made from jute agricultural waste to filter oily water. The material is produced using a simple and scalable process and it can be removed using ultrasound and easily re-casted, restoring its performance again and again. Even after repeated use, the membrane maintains over 99% separation efficiency.
15 Apr 2026
The purpose of the grants is to bridge the gap from academic basic research to innovations in materials science for sustainability.
31 Mar 2026
On April 16, 2026, the Uppsala node of WISE-EST will be officially inaugurated at the Ångströmlaboratoriet in Uppsala. The event will take place from 09:30 to 15:00 CET in the Siegbahn lecture hall.
31 Mar 2026
When the WISE research and technology platform (WISE RTP) CII at Chalmers University of Technology was launched a year ago, the team expected a gradual development after inauguration.
30 Mar 2026
We are pleased to announce that WISE Networking Days 2026 will take place on November 23–24, 2026.
30 Mar 2026
Are you preparing a proposal for WISE-ap3? Make sure you’re fully equipped to meet its strong sustainability ambitions.
27 Mar 2026
”My appointment reflects the board’s ambition to further strengthen and embed sustainability within WISE. In this role, my responsibility is to ensure that sustainability is fully integrated across all WISE activities”, says Professor Joseph Samec, WISE Director for Sustainability.
19 Mar 2026
What if electronic devices could simply disappear once their job is done? From temporary medical implants to short-term diagnostic tools, researchers are exploring materials that perform like conventional electronics but safely degrade when no longer needed.
19 Mar 2026
WISE Dialogue 2026 has successfully wrapped up, gathering nearly 400 participants from academia, industry, and the public sector.
16 Mar 2026
Join us for the 8th Machine Learning Meets Materials Science Seminar, part of the WASP–WISE initiative! Mark your calendars: March 25 at 10:00!
12 Mar 2026
We are pleased to introduce Pär Jonsén as one of the speakers at the WISE Dialogue conference on March 17–18.
10 Mar 2026
“The WISE initiative is presently the most important initiative in materials science in Sweden. It is both exciting and imperative that MAX IV supports the programme by actively engaging in its activities. The WISE Dialogue is a great opportunity to learn about the latest developments and explore opportunities for deeper collaboration”, says Olof Karis, Director of MAX IV.
6 Mar 2026
“I’m very honored to receive the Göran Gustafsson Prize. For me, it recognizes the work my research group has carried out over many years to understand and control doping in organic semiconductors. I hope it will help us push this research further and develop new types of soft, flexible electronics” says Simone Fabiano.
6 Mar 2026
We are happy to introduce Erica Zeglio, Assistant Professor and WISE Fellow & Dr. Biswanath Das, two of our speakers at the WISE Dialogue conference, March 17-18.
2 Mar 2026
We are happy to introduce Francisco Panayo, one of our speakers at the WISE Dialogue conference, March 17-18. Francisco holds a key role as R&D Manager at Hitachi Energy.
27 Feb 2026
“Over the past few decades, computational modeling has gained widespread recognition in both academia and industry as an effective tool for accelerating materials design and deepening our understanding of materials behavior” says Carl-Magnus Lancelot, Technical Sales and Support Engineer at Thermo-Calc Software, responsible for customers in the UK and the Nordics.
26 Feb 2026
Until recently, most advanced 3D micro- and nanofabrication techniques were limited to polymers, restricting the range of materials that could be used. Now, an international research team has published a landmark study in the journal Nature demonstrating a state-of-the-art fabrication technique that overcomes these long-standing material limitations.
25 Feb 2026
Two cutting-edge research projects at Luleå University of Technology have been awarded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships under the EU’s Horizon Europe programme.
23 Feb 2026
We are pleased to introduce Peter Dahlén as one of our speakers at the WISE Dialogue conference on March 17–18.
13 Feb 2026
The call text for the WISE Academic Project Call 2026–2027 (WISE-ap3) is now available. The application portal opens on 1 December 2026.
13 Feb 2026
WISE is introducing the WISE Research Master’s Thesis, a new research preparatory initiative designed for Master’s students in engineering and natural sciences.
Picture credit: Luleå University of Technology
11 Feb 2026
Eight collaborative research projects joining quantum technology and materials science have been approved funding. Together, the projects receive 1 MSEK each.
2 Feb 2026
WASP and WISE hereby announce the WASP–WISE 2026 call for NEST 2 (Novelty, Excellence, Synergy, and Teams) is open.
27 Jan 2026
WISE Dialogue 2026 is approaching – the major annual gathering for the entire WISE community!
20 Jan 2026
Don’t miss the chance to hear from two internationally renowned researchers in an upcoming digital seminar on February 5, 2026, from 3-4 pm CET.
16 Jan 2026
WISE is preparing its 3rd Academic Project Call (WISE-ap3) to fund PhD and postdoc research advancing sustainable, eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes.