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A new intersectoral and interdisciplinary project between nine Swedish Universities and MAX IV – a Ph.D. programme called PRISMAS – launches in January 2023. The program is dedicated to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and Horizon Europe's essential research and innovation areas. The project will create a connected network of next-generation X-ray experts, enabling various stakeholders to take full advantage of world-leading synchrotron facilities such as MAX IV, while tackling current societal challenges in the same breath.
Professor Liane Rossi (Universidade de São Paulo) has been awarded the King Carl XVI Gustafs professorship in environmental science (Konung Carl XVI Gustafs professur i miljövetenskap) for 2023/24.
International researchers were welcomed at a reception in Stockholm City Hall at the end of November. Stockholm and Sweden are at the forefront of supporting science and equality, according to researchers attending the reception.
Great opportunity to meet companies, recruitment firms and organizations in need of people with science degrees!
Presentations, mingle and the opportunity to meet your future employer. Free lunch!
Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
Great opportunity to meet companies, recruitment firms and organizations in need of people with science degrees!
Presentations, mingle and the opportunity to meet your future employer. Free lunch!
First SUCCeSS seminar of 2023 will be on Biochar and will showcase the views from industry and academia .
Biochar is a material that is obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment and is highly relevant as a long-term carbon sink.
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Stockholm University Center for Circular and Sustainable Systems
First SUCCeSS seminar of 2023 will be on Biochar and will showcase the views from industry and academia .
Biochar is a material that is obtained from the thermochemical conversion of biomass in an oxygen-limited environment and is highly relevant as a long-term carbon sink.
Listen to the talks from: