12 Dec 2024
Meet people at WISE: Andreas Larsson
-The WISE Research School plays a crucial role in helping doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers contribute to the green transition through materials research, says Prof. Larsson from LTU.
19 Sep 2024
In this series of interviews, you will meet the WISE Fellows. This time you will meet Sadia Ilyas, who has joined Luleå University of Technology as a WISE Fellow.
You will also be able to find out more about the fellow’s research here.
The Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability (WISE) is a prime opportunity for leading global researchers and academics in the field of sustainability to elevate their ideas. WISE provides an exceptional platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange, creating unparalleled conditions for advancing science and technology.
-Through WISE, I can refine my research ideas and contribute to sustainable solutions in extractive metallurgy, says Sadia.
Sadia’s research bridges sustainability and materials science by developing cutting-edge hydrometallurgical extraction techniques that reduce energy consumption, minimize chemical usage, and alleviate carbon emissions. Her work focuses on extracting critical metalsfrom low-grade ores and recycling strategic elements from industrial and post-consumer waste. The impact of this research extends to industries related to advanced technologies (e.g., PCBs, superalloys), clean energy (e.g., batteries, solar panels), and strategic sectors (e.g., military, space).
Hydrometallurgy is the core of Ilyas’ research expertise, integrating the chemistry of metals, microbial processes, electrochemical reactions, chemical kinetics, and innovative extraction methods.
Research promotes waste minimization
-By promoting environmentally conscious recycling, my research not only fosters waste minimization but also opens new economic opportunities, such as jobs and business ventures. It ensures the supply of critical raw materials, contributing to a sustainable future, says Sadia.
Her research has far-reaching implications, not only for academia but also for industries such as mining, metallurgy, chemicals, and energy. Companies like Boliden, LKAB, and Stena Recycling stand to benefit from these groundbreaking technologies.
Sadia’s academic background
■ M.Phil. in major Inorganic Chemistry (Research—Hydrometallurgy) in 2005 and joined Lectureship in the Department of Chemistry, GC University Faisalabad, Pakistan (Oct 2005 to Apr 2007).
■ Ph.D. in major Inorganic Chemistry (Research—Hydrometallurgy) in 2011 at University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan.
■ Postdoc in Hydrometallurgy at Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (South Korea) using the microbial and chemical leaching of base and precious metals from primary and secondary resources (Feb 2012 to Feb 2014).
■ Assistant Professorship in the Department of Chemistry at GC University Faisalabad (Mar 2014 to Jan 2015), and then, at University of Agriculture Faisalabad (Jan 2015 to Feb 2021) in Pakistan. In between, I was selected as a Brain Pool Scientist by the National Research Foundation of Korea (Nov 2019 to Dec 2022), and also served as an Associate Professor (Research) at Jeonbuk National University (Feb 2021 to Feb 2022) and at Hanyang University (Mar 2022 to Mar 2024) in South Korea.
12 Dec 2024
-The WISE Research School plays a crucial role in helping doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers contribute to the green transition through materials research, says Prof. Larsson from LTU.
11 Dec 2024
The UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12 promotes sustainable consumption and production. “Our developed OECT-based biosensor is designed to monitor the freshness of meat and fish contributing to pave the way for smarter, more reliable food quality checks”, says Yunfan Lin, WISE PhD student at KTH.
5 Dec 2024
The recent calls for WASP-WISE collaboration projects have generated an impressive response, with 22 applications for the pilot projects and 30 for the NEST projects.
3 Dec 2024
-While XPS is straightforward to use for metals, it poses profound challenges for insulators, which can lead to inaccurate spectra interpretation. The exponential growth in XPS publications has also increased the risk of dissemination of potentially erroneous results. This is a serious concern because scientific progress depends on reliable and reproducible data, say Profs. Greczynski and Hultman from Linköping University.
2 Dec 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, WISE reflects on an incredible year of groundbreaking initiatives and collaboration.
28 Nov 2024
-What makes my job at WISE very rewarding is the fact that we work as a team and we support each other, says Erna Delczeg, WISE Research Coordinator.
28 Nov 2024
The fourth seminar in the series: Machine Learning meets Materials Science is coming up on December 5th. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain fresh perspectives, learn foundational AI concepts, and connect with leading minds in materials science and machine learning.
27 Nov 2024
The latest call for WISE industrial PhD student and postdoc projects is now closed. The call attracted a total of 37 applications, reflecting a wide range of expertise, thematic focus, and a broad spectrum of companies and universities.
25 Nov 2024
Join us for the third annual WISE Dialogue, an event designed to inspire, connect, and empower the vibrant WISE community.
22 Nov 2024
On November 6–8, 2024, WISE Research School organized an inspiring study trip to Skåne, visiting Lund, Höganäs, and Halmstad.
21 Nov 2024
At WISE, we take great pride in showcasing our distinguished researchers. Today, we are pleased to introduce Professor Thomas Wågberg from Umeå University.
20 Nov 2024
The WASP-WISE NEST call will close 2 December, 14.00.
15 Nov 2024
-Very exciting to see so many WISE-related research projects recognized for their potential to impact Swedish industry and society, says Magnus Svensson, director of Industry Cooperation and the WISE Research Arenas (WIRA).
8 Nov 2024
In this series of interviews, you will meet the WISE Fellows. This time you will meet Professor Catherine Aitchison, who has joined Linköping University as a WISE Fellow.
29 Oct 2024
Mark your calendar for August 20-21, 2025!
24 Oct 2024
On November 15, 2024, from 13:00 to 14:00, Umeå University will host a digital event titled Green and Bright Technologies and Materials, featuring two leading experts.
22 Oct 2024
We are pleased to introduce Professor Ludvig Edman from Umeå University and Professor Minna Hakkarainen from KTH Royal Institute of Technology. They are leading two WISE projects, connected by a shared focus on circularity.
16 Oct 2024
-As WISE grows, my activities are shifting a bit and, now I focus more on the program’s societal impact, and how to ensure that WISE research achieves its full potential in making a positive difference, says Peter Värbrand, Emeritus Professor at Linköping University and WISE’s senior adviser.
16 Oct 2024
We’re excited to announce that we’ve recently updated and improved our website’s navigation menu!
14 Oct 2024
Insights from Danial Mazhar, Poster Winner at Welcome Meeting 2024
3 Oct 2024
A recent study led by WISE researcher, Prof. Saroj Dash from Chalmers, published in Nature Communications identifies TaIrTe4 as a promising material for energy-efficient devices such as spintronic memories, logic circuits, high-frequency magnetic devices, and neuromorphic computing.
[Picture: Experimental set up utilized in this investigation. Courtesy of Dr. Bainsla.]
3 Oct 2024
WISE is very proud to have outstanding professors participating in the program. In this occasion we are happy to introduce Professor Anders Nilsson.
1 Oct 2024
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has elected two new Swedish members to the Class for humanities and for outstanding services to science, Marika Hedin and Sara Mazur.
30 Sep 2024
WISE Networking Day 2025 is now open for registration.
20 Sep 2024
In a recent publication in Advanced Materials WISE researcher, Prof. Leif Asp and his team explored structural batteries that store energy while also supporting mechanical loads, promoting sustainability by reducing weight in products like cars. This breakthrough could significantly enhance the efficiency of electric vehicles, drones, and electronics.
[Picture: Richa Chaudhary, Zhenyuan Xia, and Leif Asp from Chalmers. Credit: Chalmers | Henrik Sandsjö]
19 Sep 2024
The third seminar in the series: Machine Learning meets Materials Science is coming up on September 26. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with leading minds in these two fields and explore how these powerful disciplines intersect to shape the future of science and technology.
11 Sep 2024
Cooperation between academia and industry is an important part of WISE. We have talked to Christer Svanberg, CTO at Nexam Chemical, who together with Professor Christian Müller at Chalmers University of Technology runs a WISE research project.
11 Sep 2024
The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA) has awarded Professor Xiaodong Zou from Stockholm University and member of WISE URG, the prestigious IVA Gold Medal for her pioneering work in the development of electron crystallographic methods.
9 Sep 2024
131 applications were submitted in the second academic PhD and postdoc project call (“ap2”) from which 54 projects have been granted funding.
9 Sep 2024
Two new joint calls between the WASP and the WISE programs opened on Monday September 9, 2024.