14 May 2024
We hope to see you at WISE Welcome Meeting 2024!
On 26–27 August it is time to welcome our new PhD students and Postdocs at the internal event, WISE Welcome Meeting 2024.
21 Nov 2023
WISE is very proud to have distinguished researchers participating in the program. On this occasion we are happy to introduce Assistant Professor Yuanyuan Li.
Assistant Professor Yuanyuan Li is head of the division of biocomposites at the Royal Institute of Technology, KTH. She obtained her PhD degree in 2014 and then joined KTH in 2015. She was promoted to Assistant Professor in 2020. Her research focuses on wood nanoscience and nanotechnology development, as well as related applications including functional wood aerogels, wood electronics, and others.
Why did you choose to join WISE?
WISE is a promising program targeting a sustainable society and provides an attractive platform for researchers to meet and collaborate. My research is relevant to the research areas in WISE. Joining the program is a win-win.
Tell us what your WISE research project is about
Electrocatalytic reactions are critical for the energy conversion processes that occur inside energy storage technologies and therefore play an important role in sustainable energy systems and environmental remediation. Anisotropic metallic aerogela are a gel-type of solid material in which the liquid component has been removed. This material is promising because it combines the unique properties of metal with the structural advantages of aerogels. Copper is a particularly attractive material due to its large reserves, high activity, and accessible redox states. Current fabrication is limited by the technologies to build up large anisotropic aerogel structures. This project aims to design and fabricate scalable anisotropic copper aerogel electrocatalysts by biomaterial templating where biomaterial structures are used and tailored.
How will your research impact our society in the future?
This project contributes to efficient energy conversions for clean energy related to the Sustainability Development Goal (SDG) 7. The CO2 reduction is a technology for CO2 capture and storage, which is directly relates to SDG 13. It also addresses the need to utilize raw materials (Cu) more efficiently related to SDG 8. Materials recycling/upcycling is also considered for this project, in line with SDG 12.
To learn more about Yuanyuan Li’s WISE project visit:
https://wise-materials.org/project/anisotropic-cu-aerogel-monolith-electrocatalyst/
14 May 2024
On 26–27 August it is time to welcome our new PhD students and Postdocs at the internal event, WISE Welcome Meeting 2024.
13 May 2024
WISE takes great pride in showcasing our distinguished researchers, and today, we are happy to introduce Professor Patric Jannasch from the Centre for Analysis and Synthesis at Lund University.
24 Apr 2024
Peter got his PhD degree in applied physics from Linköping university in the 90’s. After getting his degree he worked for 28 years in industry and at research institutes, mainly with thin film processes for electronic devices.
19 Apr 2024
In a scientific breakthrough, researchers have successfully produced a sheet of gold that is only one atomic layer thick: goldene. The discovery stems from a collaborative effort from Linköping University, including Professor Lars Hultman and Professor Johanna Rosén, both WISE researchers. Their findings are published in the journal Nature Synthesis.
19 Apr 2024
WISE will be investing up to 90 million SEK over the course of the entire program period (2022-2033) in the WISE Guest Professor program.
Picture taken by Peter Holgersson.
10 Apr 2024
WISE researcher, Maryna Pankratova, based at Uppsala University is organizing an engaging seminar series titled “Machine Learning meets Materials Science”. This initiative is connected to the WISE-WASP project call.
9 Apr 2024
Erica Zeglio: looking at ways to simplify and increase the sustainability of materials and fabrication processes for organic bioelectronics.
5 Apr 2024
Paula Sebastian Pasqual: a material scientist passionate about developing copper catalysts for electrochemical CO2 reduction.
2 Apr 2024
WISE takes pride in featuring our distinguished researchers, and this time we are happy to introduce Glib Baryshnikov, Assistant Professor in the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE) at Linköping University.
20 Mar 2024
As the former chair of the WISE board and the current executive director of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, Sara Mazur reflects on the achievements of WISE and contemplates the future challenges that lie ahead.
19 Mar 2024
The successful event took part at Clarion Hotel Post 14-15 March in Gothenburg and had an encouraging attendance from academia and industry with over 200 participants.
19 Mar 2024
-This conference is of special interest for WISE researchers that work with developing sustainable materials and materials for environmental remediation because the detection and characterisation of hazardous chemicals will be of focus here, explains Anneli Kruve, Associate Professor at Stockholm University and WISE researcher.
13 Mar 2024
Professor Anders Nilsson is one of the prominent speakers at the WISE Dialogue in Gothenburg, Sweden on 14-15 March. He recently returned from the United States, where he was honored with the Earle K. Plyler Prize from the American Physical Society for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics.
12 Mar 2024
Eva is the vice President of Materials & Package at Tetra Pak and will talk about material innovation and research.
11 Mar 2024
WISE is proud to announce the first Summer School on Additive Manufacturing. The school is organized by the WISE Additive Research and Technology Platform, involving all three nodes – Uppsala University, Chalmers University of Technology, and Linköping University.
7 Mar 2024
Linnea is the Manager for Sustainable Material Strategy within Volvo Cars’ Global Sustainability Team
6 Mar 2024
Originally from Germany, Associate Professor Ute Cappel has spent most of her academic career between the United Kingdom and Sweden. Now, she is back in Sweden and has recently started a new position as WISE Fellow at Uppsala University. Scheduled to present her research at the upcoming WISE Dialogue on March 14-15, Dr. Cappel brings a wealth of expertise on solar cells to the Dialogue.
27 Feb 2024
We are happy to introduce Annika Ölme, one of our speakers at the WISE Dialogue conference, March 14-15.
26 Feb 2024
The climate change is one of the biggest challenges of our time and it is more urgent than ever to develop sustainable materials fast.
24 Feb 2024
The WISE Dialogue is well known for featuring distinguished speakers. Among the esteemed speakers at this year’s event is Dr. Andrea Taroni, Director of Submissions and Author Services at Springer Nature.
19 Feb 2024
WISE has recently announced the second call (ip2) for industrial PhD and postdoctoral research projects. We are now inviting industry representatives and principal investigators of the WISE partner universities to information webinars.
16 Feb 2024
On a mission to develop sustainable catalysts using synchrotron-based methods.
15 Feb 2024
In a recent article in the journal of Advanced Science, Erica Zeglio, a WISE Fellow at Stockholm University, alongside colleagues from the Royal Institute of technology and Stockholm University, achieved ground-breaking precision patterning of polymers at the microscale using high-throughput femtosecond direct laser writing.
13 Feb 2024
WISE is very proud to have outstanding professors participating in the program. In this occasion we are happy to introduce Assistant Professor Nara Kim at Linköping University.
Picture taken by Thor Balkhed at Linköping University.
13 Feb 2024
It is soon time for our second WISE Dialogue. This annual event is devoted to the WISE community, as well as representatives from industry and society, and will take place in Gothenburg on March 14-15.
12 Feb 2024
Tetra Pak and Lund University explore ways to reduce carbon footprint of packaging materials.
8 Feb 2024
In a recent Correspondence to Nature Materials, WISE-affiliated researchers urge scholars to expand the envelope of sustainability and circularity in Materials Science research with a systematic perspective.
6 Feb 2024
WISE-affiliated researchers at Linköping University demonstrated a new, more environmentally friendly way to create conductive inks that can be used to manufacture organic electronics such as solar cells, artificial neurons, and soft sensors.
Picture taken by Thor Balkhed, Linköping University.
22 Jan 2024
In the study published in Nature, two fields of intense study – 2D materials and correlated electron behavior – have found a direct contact point with a newly identified material: CeSiI.
12 Jan 2024
WISE is now investing 500 MSEK for equipment and infrastructure at seven universities in Sweden to establish a national infrastructure for sustainable materials reseach.
Picture taken by Thor Balkhed, Linköping university.