21 Aug 2026
Turning Waste into Treasure: Smarter Recycling for a Sustainable Materials Future
What if yesterday’s waste could power tomorrow’s technologies?

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.
Picture: Per Malmberg, scientist in charge for CII at Chalmers University of Technology. Picture credit: Chalmers University of Technology.
Instead, everything accelerated. “From day one, everything moved faster than we dared to hope”, says Per Malmberg, Associate Professor at Chalmers University and scientist in charge of the WISE RTP. A smooth tendering process meant they could secure more advanced instruments than planned, and the manufacturer’s support allowed the lab to start operation almost immediately after commissioning. We have talked to the scientist in charge for the WISE RTP CII at Chalmers University
“I thought it would take time to attract users, but the opposite happened”, continues Per Malmberg. Today, more than 50 licensed users run the instruments independently, and the team has supported a wide range of research groups across the WISE community. Several companies have already approached the platform for contract work, expanding its real‑world relevance with respect to materials for a sustainable future.
The CII WISE RTP now supports projects from chemical reaction verification to polymer analysis and high‑resolution surface imaging. One unexpected highlight was a collaboration with researchers in Oslo studying tire and road‑wear particles. “Our chemical profiling helped identify emission sources, a perfect example of how far‑reaching the platform can be and at the same time relevant for sustainability”, he explains.
Collaboration with other WISE RTPs is increasing, with shared samples and complementary analyses becoming more common. Meanwhile, constant technical development is expanding the capabilities of the platform. A recent breakthrough was a unique sample holder enabling MALDI analysis directly on silicon wafers, allowing new molecular‑level insights.
However, powerful equipment brings challenges. The MALDI FT‑ICR, cooled with liquid helium, is extremely sensitive to power loss. “Last summer’s outages came uncomfortably close to quenching the magnet”, he says. New backup power solutions are being installed to protect this critical infrastructure.
With its unique mix of instruments, the platform is quickly becoming a go‑to resource across materials science, health research, and environmental studies. “The insights we’re gaining here are directly helping us improve the stability and performance of next‑generation organic solar cells”, says Jessica Bair, Doctoral Student in Applied Chemistry at Chalmers University of Technology.
One moment stands out: securing a far more advanced FT‑ICR instrument than originally expected. “That upgrade dramatically expanded our analytical capabilities,” he reflects. The launch event also made a strong impression. “It set exactly the tone we hoped for”.
Would they change anything?
“Honestly, not much. The early momentum shaped what the platform has become.”

Jessica Bair, Doctoral Student, Applied Chemistry, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology
21 Aug 2026
What if yesterday’s waste could power tomorrow’s technologies?
21 Aug 2026
The call for the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW) Proof of Concept Grants in Materials Science for Sustainability 2026 opens on September 1, 2026.
20 Aug 2026
WIRA-SuPRA is a collaborative platform where academia and industry work together to develop the next generation of sustainable plastics and coatings.
19 Aug 2026
CircuLab is a research infrastructure (Research Technology Platform, RTP) funded by WISE and Stockholm University for the synthesis, processing and application of sustainable materials through integrated AI-driven workflows.
18 Aug 2026
Looking for fresh research perspectives and the opportunity to connect with leading experts? Join us online for the upcoming WISE Invited Professor Lecture on 10 September 2026, from 3:00–4:00 pm […]
18 Aug 2026
From Italy to Germany and now Sweden, Cecilia Bruschi’s academic journey has been driven by a passion for chemistry and materials research.
17 Aug 2026
“We ask ourselves not only what is scientifically possible today, but also what advances are needed to bring these technologies closer to commercialization”, says WISE Fellow and Assistant Professor Lizhou Fan from Linköping University.
10 Aug 2026
Jiayao Duan is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Stockholm University, working with Prof. Erica Zeglio. His research is about developing organic electronic materials for bioelectronics, with a growing focus on sustainability and degradability.
7 Aug 2026
What if the next generation of medical implants could safely dissolve in the body once they’ve done their job and be produced with minimal environmental impact?
3 Aug 2026
On 24 – 25 August, the WISE Community will welcome its newest members to the WISE Welcome Meeting 2026 at Vildmarkshotellet in Kolmården.
25 Jun 2026
Magnus Berggren, Director of WISE, will assume the role as the Executive Director of Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation from 1 January 2027. As a result, he will step down as Program Director of the WISE program and remain at Linköping University on a part-time basis.
23 Jun 2026
“Sustainability is the central theme of my research. Rather than focusing only on performance, we aim to develop technologies that are sustainable from the materials level all the way to manufacturing and end-of-life”, says Magdalena Titirici, Professor at the Imperial College London and WISE Invited Professor.
23 Jun 2026
WISE-affiliated researcher, Professor Ergang Wang at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, is coordinating a new EU-funded project, SPECTRA, to develop groundbreaking technologies that use solar energy to transform plastic waste into valuable resources. The project also involves Professor Moyses Araujo at Karlstad University, another WISE-affiliated researcher, as a partner.
22 Jun 2026
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation has increased the searchable framework budget with an additional SEK 265 million to the Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability (WISE), marking a significant expansion of the programme.
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
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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.