12 Jun 2026
From Molecules to Milk Cartons: Exploring New Paths Toward More Sustainable Packaging
Imagine opening a juice box made from materials designed with deeper scientific insight into how they behave at the smallest scales.

31 Jan 2023
Magnus Berggren is professor in Organic Electronics at Linköping University and the director of the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE).
Professor Berggren is one of the pioneers of the Printed Electronics, Organic Bioelectronics and Electronic Plants research areas. In 2012, he was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and in 2014 he received the Marcus Wallenberg Price. Since 2022, he has been the director of the WISE program.
What are the challenges regarding sustainability for materials science at the beginning of the 21st century?
One of the most important challenges for materials science today is to create and develop sustainable solutions to address some of the critical needs of our society. The development of humankind has been strongly dependant on the use of existing materials and the discovery of new ones. However, we have done so with little thought about their abundance and availability and the negative impact on the environment produced during their extraction and processing. The challenge is then to change our overall attitude and develop sustainable and efficient processes to maintain the biodiversity of our planet and protect our environment. The European Union has done important progress in raising awareness by, for example, setting up tough sustainability goals in many areas such as clean energy, and reduction of CO2 emissions.
What motivated/inspired the creation of WISE?
During the last couples of years, the Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation collected scientific, industrial and societal input and concluded that materials science for sustainability is a critical spearhead in the battle against climate change. Finally, they contacted me and asked if I could draft a research proposal to formulate and develop this idea further. With great enthusiasm, I immediately contacted Olle Eriksson and other scientists and set out to work on creating the WISE research programs, now summarized in the WISE matrix.
How can WISE contribute to a major societal transformation?
Today, it seems quite clear that adopting a set of mind that respects our planet by searching for sustainable solutions is the only winning strategy to stop the effects of climate change and to offer future generations a better life. WISE will generate new knowledge that can be converted into sustainable engineering solutions to problems within the research matrix of WISE. Of course, in the future, the aim is also to keep revising and developing the matrix to include more aspects and make sure that we are prioritizing correctly and in a timely manner.
As a researcher, what materials science challenge is closer to your heart?
I am interested in energy conversion from different states, for an array of different energy technologies, and doing so with smart materials at high efficiency. For example, the conversion of solar radiation into electricity or hydrogen using solar cells and (photo)electrolyzers, respectively, are highly interesting and crucial for our future. I ask myself questions such as, how to do such a transformation even more efficiently? Can we identify the materials science questions involved in these transformations? I would like to understand the limitations of such energy conversions; is the transport of charges the issue, or diffusion of matter, or perhaps electrocatalytic phenomena? Can we identify and control these associated energy losses, and what are then the material science opportunities to improve performance of final energy technologies?
12 Jun 2026
Imagine opening a juice box made from materials designed with deeper scientific insight into how they behave at the smallest scales.
4 Jun 2026
“My best advice is simple: think before you buy. Many of the products we purchase today ultimately end up very quickly in our waste streams”, says WISE co-Director for Sustainability, Niclas Svensson.
3 Jun 2026
When Zhejian (Jerry) Cao joined the WISE programme in 2023, he was already exploring a promising research direction. What followed was a journey defined by intellectual freedom, interdisciplinary growth, and a clear path toward academic independence
29 May 2026
Don’t miss to register for the upcoming WISE Invited Professor Lecture on 4 June 2026, from 3.00–4.00 pm CET.
28 May 2026
A new research platform for advanced tribological measurements was inaugurated on May 26 at Luleå University of Technology.
27 May 2026
“We want to influence the way electric vehicles are designed and built so multifuctional possibilities are integrated in the design from the beginning”, continues Prof. Leif Asp from Chalmers University of Technology and WISE-afilliated researchers.
26 May 2026
The May WISE Study Trip brought doctoral students and postdocs to Jönköping.
26 May 2026
The call for KAW Proof of Concept Grants in Materials Science for Sustainability will open soon
25 May 2026
The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation has published the call text for the 2026 Proof of Concept Grants in Materials Science for Sustainability is now available. The call opens September 1, 2026, and closes October 15, 2026, at 13:00.
24 May 2026
“Undertaking my PhD under the WISE framework has been a wonderful opportunity and positive experience thus far. It has connected me with a strong network of outstanding researchers and provided a collaborative environment focused on solution-oriented research for a more sustainable future,” says Patrick Korir, PhD student at LTU and Höganäs.
19 May 2026
A successful partnership between CelluXtreme, KTH, and WISE is redefining what sustainable materials can achieve and deliver.
13 May 2026
“The most valuable aspect of this program was meeting different people and understanding different aspects of research”.
11 May 2026
Join us for the 9th Machine Learning Meets Materials Science Seminar, part of the WASP–WISE initiative! Mark your calendars: May 20 at 10:00!
11 May 2026
Don’t miss to register for the upcoming WISE Invited Professor Lecture on 4 June 2026, from 3.00–4.00 pm CET.
8 May 2026
The 2026 Machine Learning for Materials and Molecular Discoveries (ML2MD) symposium will bring together researchers to discuss recent advances at the intersection of machine learning, materials science, and molecular research.
7 May 2026
Sustainability is at the heart of WISE-ap3. All projects are expected to combine cutting-edge materials science with a meaningful contribution to a sustainable future.
7 May 2026
During our recent study visit to Kiruna in northern Sweden, participants had the opportunity to explore cutting-edge research, large-scale industry, and unique cultural experiences in an inspiring and unforgettable setting.
6 May 2026
Registration is now open for WISE Networking Days 2026, taking place on November
23 – 24, 2026.
5 May 2026
This time, you’ll have the chance to hear from Professor Carsten Gachot and Professor Yen-Chieh Huang. If you haven’t signed up yet, now’s a great time to secure your spot. It’s shaping up to be a valuable and engaging experience, and we don’t want you to miss out!
4 May 2026
This call aims to support joint research projects between researchers within WACQT and WISE in the areas of quantum technology for materials science or materials science for quantum technology, with a required focus on sustainability.
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.