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Our honorary doctors

The following persons have been appointed honorary doctors at the Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts. Rainer Honeck (2026) Rainer Honeck has been concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic since 1992. As concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic, Rainer Honeck has taken the Stehgeiger tradition to an outstanding artistic level. Rainer Honeck's distinguished career includes solo performances with lea

https://www.arts.lu.se/our-honorary-doctors - 2026-06-19

AI Lund Lunch seminar: Neuromorphic technology – Rethinking the computer for AI

11 March 2026 12:00 to 13:00 | Seminar    Topic: Neuromorphic technology – Rethinking the computer for AIWhen: 11 March, 2026 12.00 to 13.00 CETWhere: OnlineSpeakers: Mattias Borg, Electromagnetics and Nanoelectronics, Lund UniversityBaktash Behmanesh, Integrated Sensors and Adaptive Technology for Sustainable Products and Manufacturing, Lund UniversityAbstractArtificial Intelligence (AI) has revo

https://www.ai.lu.se/node/1657 - 2026-06-19

European AI Act: Transparency Before, Inside, and After the AI Black Box

1 October 2025 09:00 to 15:30 | Conference Registration for on-site participation is now closed. Registration for online participation will remain open until the event ends. Fika-to-fika workshop* in Lund and online 1 October 2025.Following on from the successful workshops on Regulating High Risk AI in the EU (2023), and Compliance and Enforcement (2024), AI Lund's fika-to-fika workshops* returns

https://www.ai.lu.se/evenemang/european-ai-act-transparency-inside-and-after-ai-black-box - 2026-06-19

Describe AI research at Lund University with AI (ALI 2-05)

DRAFT • DRAFT •DRAFT •DRAFT •DRAFT •DRAFT •DRAFT •DRAFT •DRAFT Here you may sign up to contribute with your expertise or opt out. On this web page the project AI research at Lund University with AIinform about the project, explains how researchers at Lund university should do if they want to opt-out,explains how AI oriented researchers at Lund University can contribute to the project by validating

https://www.ai.lu.se/internal/initiative/2-05 - 2026-06-19

Focus Hanöbukten

To understand how the Baltic Sea, and in particular the Hanöbukten Bay area, is affected by different environmental factors we collaborate with the Marint centrum (Marine Centre) in Simrishamn to put focus on disturbed ecosystems, wastewater treatment plants, sediments, climate change, the impact of environmental pollution, and coastal towns. The initiative engages researchers from several differe

https://www.cec.lu.se/research/ongoing-research-projects/focus-hanobukten - 2026-06-19

January 23rd 2020

From the management The Management group discussed the post graduate education in Environmental Science with the director and administration involved. The program in developing well, and the students are actively taking part in the development. The format of the yearly Spring meeting in being changed to promote more interactions between students and supervisors, and joint seminars on Environmental

https://www.cec.lu.se/staff-pages/staff-newsletters/january-23rd-2020 - 2026-06-19

Fioretos' Research Group

Translating genomic discoveries into improved clinical decision making, mechanistic understanding, and therapy of acute leukemia The overall objective of our research is to significantly improve the way in which acute leukemia is diagnosed, understood at the functional/molecular level, and treated within health care.We work in three highly aligned and synergistic projects. In the first, new and cl

https://www.clinicalgenetics.lu.se/division-clinical-genetics/fioretos-research-group - 2026-06-19

Aneuploidy in Cancer

   Gains and losses of whole chromosomes, termed aneuploidy, is seen in at least half of all tumors. How it affects tumorigenesis is still poorly understood. We use hyperdiploid (51-67 chromosomes) pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) as a model to study aneuploidy, focusing on:How does the cell become aneuploid? We use large-scale sequencing and array-based analyses of bulk and single cel

https://www.clinicalgenetics.lu.se/division-clinical-genetics/aneuploidy-cancer - 2026-06-19

Art and history

History of the Botanical GardenThe old botanical garden was founded 1690 and was situated at the current University square in Lundagård. At that time, the garden sorted under the Faculty of Medicine. Lack of committed leadership and poor economy meant that the garden was soon left to its fate. It was never used for research and education purposes.In 1740, initiatives were taken to establish a new

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/garden-and-plants/art-and-history - 2026-06-19

Studentguided tours

From Easter to Midsummer the Botanical Garden offers 4 student-guided tours per week. The students are enrolled at Lund University and studying a variety of disciplines. They talk about the Garden from their personal and professional perspective. Time: Tuesday and Thursday 17.30–18.15. Saturday 14:00-14:45 and Sunday 15:00-15:45. Cost: 50 SEK. Students at LU free of charge. Some tours will be give

https://www.botan.lu.se/en/studentguided-tours - 2026-06-19

Breast cancer risk prediction by combining radiographic features and transcriptomic data using the Malmö Breast ImaginG database

Mammography screening aims at reducing breast cancer mortality through early detection. Breast cancers that are missed or masked during the regular screening are often detected at later stages. Understanding the biology of different types of breast cancer in relation to the mammographic features will aid in early detection consequently improving the patient prognosis. To formulate radiological ris

https://www.luci.lu.se/en/breast-cancer-risk-prediction-combining-radiographic-features-and-transcriptomic-data-using-malmo - 2026-06-19

Learning support during your studies

Support for students with disabilitiesStudents with disabilities can apply for support and adaptions during their studies, known as learning support. This applies, for example, if you have ADHD, autism, dyslexia or mental health problems. You may be eligible for extra time in exams, help with planning your studies and more. Contact an accessibility officer at Disability Support Services to get sta

https://www.keg.lu.se/en/education/study-information/during-your-studies/learning-support-during-your-studies - 2026-06-19

Master programme in Astrophysics

2 years · 120 credits The Department of Physics offers a Master programme in Astrophysics for students with a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in physics or astronomy. Programme structureThe Master programme is equivalent to two years of full-time studies (120 credits), out of which the one half (60 credits) consists of courses and the other half (60 credits) consists of a research project carried

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/master-in-astrophysics - 2026-06-19