Previous summer schools

Summer School 2025 – MAX IV Laboratory

The WISE Summer School 2025 took place from 8 to 12 September 2025 in Lund and Höör, Sweden, delivering an inspiring and immersive week at the forefront of synchrotron science at MAX IV Laboratory. The program brought together motivated young researchers for expert-led lectures, hands-on experiments at state-of-the-art beamlines, and interactive workshops designed to build both scientific insight and practical skills. Participants explored advanced spectroscopy, diffraction, and imaging techniques, engaged in proposal writing and poster sessions, and presented their experimental work in collaborative group settings.

 

The summer school fostered a dynamic learning environment, encouraged international networking, and equipped attendees with the knowledge and confidence to carry out future experiments at MAX IV, culminating in the award of 2 ECTS credits.

 

Summer School 2024 – Additive Manufacturing

WISE is proud to announce the first Summer School on Additive Manufacturing supported by the WISE Research School (RS). The school is organized by the WISE Additive Research and Technology Platform (RTP), involving all three nodes – Uppsala University, Chalmers University of Technology, and Linköping University – and it is one Summer School applications granted by the RS in 2024.

The summer school was conducted across three sessions, hosted by each of the participating members of the WISE Additive RTP.

3 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) are awarded for the summer school. Participation in one or two sessions are awarded with 1 or 2 ECTS respectively.

 

Session 1 – Linköping University

WISE is proud to announce the first Summer School on Additive Manufacturing supported by the WISE Graduate School (GS). The school is organized by the WISE Additive Research and Technology Platform (RTP) at Linköping University.

Additive manufacturing (AM) is a manufacturing technology, where a three-dimensional object is grown by adding layer after layer of melted or partially melted material. The aim of the school is to establish a basic understanding regarding AM, both as a method for novel material development and as an industrial technology for prototyping and manufacturing of advanced components across diverse sectors. The course covers an overview of seven additive manufacturing technology groups as well as a general overview of the AM manufacturing chain.

When: June 11-12

Where: Linköping University, room K4 Kåkenhus at Campus Norrköping

 

Session 2 – Uppsala University

WISE is proud to announce the first Summer School on Additive Manufacturing supported by the WISE Graduate School (GS). The school is organized by the WISE Additive Research and Technology Platform (RTP) at Uppsala University.

Additive manufacturing (AM) is a manufacturing technology, where a three-dimensional object is grown by adding layer after layer of melted or partially melted material. The aim of the school is to establish a basic understanding regarding AM, both as a method for novel material development and as an industrial technology for prototyping and manufacturing of advanced components across diverse sectors. The course covers an overview of seven additive manufacturing technology groups as well as a general overview of the AM manufacturing chain.

When: June 18-19

Where: Uppsala University, House 10 at the Ångström laboratory

 

Session 3 – Chalmers University of Technology

WISE is proud to announce the first Summer School on Additive Manufacturing supported by the WISE Graduate School (GS). The school is organized by the WISE Additive Research and Technology Platform (RTP) at Chalmers University of Technology.

Additive manufacturing (AM) is a manufacturing technology, where a three-dimensional object is grown by adding layer after layer of melted or partially melted material. The aim of the school is to establish a basic understanding regarding AM, both as a method for novel material development and as an industrial technology for prototyping and manufacturing of advanced components across diverse sectors. The course covers an overview of seven additive manufacturing technology groups as well as a general overview of the AM manufacturing chain.

When: June 25-26

Where:Chalmers University of Technology (Virtual Development Laboratory, Campus Johanneberg)