27 Feb 2024
Annika Ölme, CTO & Senior Vice President Technology Developmentat SKF, speaks at WISE Dialogue 2024
We are happy to introduce Annika Ölme, one of our speakers at the WISE Dialogue conference, March 14-15.
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.