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Avdelningen fakturahantering och utbetalningar har förkortad telefontid 17 oktober

Den 17 oktober är avdelningen för fakturahantering och utbetalningars servicetelefon (24600-1) öppen endast mellan kl 10.00 och 12.00, eftermiddagen stängt.Det går givetvis att skicka mail till oss men svaren kan dröja till nästföljande dag. Ärenden avseende Lupin som skickas till servicedesk [at] lu [dot] se kan också påverkas.Inbetalningar och redovisnings servicetelefon är öppen som vanligt. 

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/avdelningen-fakturahantering-och-utbetalningar-har-forkortad-telefontid-17-oktober - 2026-01-19

Projekt i EOS

Systemstöd för att upprätta kalkyler vid ansökan, budgetering och uppföljning av fleråriga projekt i EOS, är nu tillgängligt för alla EOS-användare.Läs mer om funktionalitet och hur du kommer igång med projekt i EOS.Ytterligar handledning i systemet hittar du under manualer på ekonomiwebben.

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/projekt-i-eos - 2026-01-19

Nya dokument för kodplanen och påminnelse om inventeringen

Beskrivande kontoplanNu finns det en efterlängtad beskrivande kontoplan för resultaträkningskonton på Ekonomiwebben. Passa även på att titta på undersidorna till kodplanen, där kan du läsa mer om hur de olika kodsträngsdelarna är uppbyggda och hur de används.Beskrivande kontoplan, resultaträkningskonton (PDF 6,4 MB, nytt fönster)KodplanenLunds universitets anknutna stiftelser – listaPå sidan för F

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/nya-dokument-kodplanen-och-paminnelse-om-inventeringen - 2026-01-19

Avdelningen inbetalningar och redovisning har förkortad telefontid 13 november

Den 13 november är avdelningen Inbetalningar och redovisnings servicetelefon (24600-2-x resp. 24600-3) öppen endast mellan kl 10.00 och 12.00, eftermiddagen stängt.Det går givetvis att skicka mail till oss men svaren kan dröja till nästföljande dag. Fakturahantering och utbetalningars servicetelefon är öppen som vanligt.

https://www.ekonomiwebben.lu.se/artikel/avdelningen-inbetalningar-och-redovisning-har-forkortad-telefontid-13-november - 2026-01-19

Open position: Postdoctoral fellow in carbon cycle modelling

The Inverse Modelling group at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science (INES), Lund University, seeks to appoint a post-doctoral fellows to work on the quantification of biogenic and anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GhG) emissions based on assimilating relevant observational data. The main duties involved in a post-doctoral posistion is to conduct research. Teaching may also be inc

https://www.nateko.lu.se/pdf_ccmodelling - 2026-01-19

Open position: Postdoctoral fellow in Earth Observation

Postdoctoral fellow in Earth Observation of land cover and vegetation dynamics in the Middle East. The Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science and the Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) announce one vacant position as a 2-year postdoctoral fellow with an orientation towards earth observation of land cover and vegetation dynamics.More than a decade has passed since the

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/open-position-postdoctoral-fellow-earth-observation - 2026-01-19

The bigger role of trees in global carbon cycling

Researcher Patrik Vestin writes in a " news and views " article in Nature that the woody surfaces of trees may take up methane on a scale of global importance. This is a missing piece in the estimation of global methane budgets, and hence in climate models. Future research should involve not just stems and trunks, but also leaves and small branches to get a fuller picture. Forests play a crucial r

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/bigger-role-trees-global-carbon-cycling - 2026-01-19

Reduced carbon sink power in the Sahel

Africa, despite its large area and thus large impact on the global carbon cycle, is relatively unexplored with respect to ecosystem functions and impact on climate change. Now one of few in situ studies over a long period of time, 2010-2022, shows that the Sahel area has lost a lot of its power as a carbon sink during the time period examined. Africa, despite its large area and thus large impact o

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/reduced-carbon-sink-power-sahel - 2026-01-19

Rewilding - good for the planet and people

Allowing nature to cover up after human activities, known as rewilding, has several benefits. It improves the resilience of ecosystems, increases biodiversity and favours the interaction between nature and society. This is according to a new study from Lund University. Rewilding is a method that aims to re-establish animal and plant species that have disappeared from a particular area. In a new st

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/rewilding-good-planet-and-people - 2026-01-19

How can artificial intelligence help us better predict the future of our planet?

AI and future research was the central question when researchers from across Europe gathered at Lund University earlier this summer for the second full consortium meeting of AI4PEX, a research project focused on improving Earth System Models (ESMs) using the latest AI methods. Bridging AI and Climate Modelling across disciplinesAI4PEX is short for Artificial Intelligence for Process Enhancement in

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/how-can-artificial-intelligence-help-us-better-predict-future-our-planet - 2026-01-19

Call for Nominations: 2026 Vega Medal in Physical Geography

Each year, the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG) awards a gold medal to an outstanding researcher in physical geography, human geography, or anthropology. Every third year, the prestigious Vega Medal is presented to a physical geographer, an award that has honored some of the world’s most influential scientists in the field. The Importance of the Vega MedalThe Vega Medal is one

https://www.nateko.lu.se/article/call-nominations-2026-vega-medal-physical-geography - 2026-01-19

Scientists find spectacular black hole

Thanks to the Gaia space telescope, scientists have discovered a black hole in the Milky Way. The object, Gaia BH3, is located in the Eagle constellation, less than 2 000 light years from the Sun. Lennart Lindegren, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy at the Department of Physics, who has worked for many years to develop the measurement methods used by Gaia, is delighted with the new space discovery.

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/scientists-find-spectacular-black-hole - 2026-01-19

In memory of Mats Lindroos

Mats Lindroos has suddenly left us. Until recently, he worked at the Department of Physics. We remember him as a passionate, brave and valued colleague. Mats was an adjunct professor at the Division of Particle and Nuclear Physics. His colleagues at the research division miss a valued fellow researcher:"Mats Lindroos, in memoriamIt was with great regret that we learnt of the sudden death of Mats L

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/memory-mats-lindroos - 2026-01-19

Ice plays an important role in the swelling of small celestial bodies into massive planets

How planets form is a question that has long vexed the world's astronomers. In recent years, the so-called pebble theory - where tiny gravel particles are sucked together - has gained ground. A new paper shows that ice plays a crucial role in allowing these celestial bodies to reach a certain size where they can continue to grow to planetary size. Just over 4.6 billion years ago, our planetary sys

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/ice-plays-important-role-swelling-small-celestial-bodies-massive-planets - 2026-01-19

Next stop: Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

For the 73rd time, the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting will be arranged. It takes place 30 June–5 July 2024 in Bayern, Germany, by the beautiful Bodensee. One of the participants this year is Ruby Davtyan, a doctoral student at NanoLund and Solid State Physics. The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings are internationally renowned conferences, attended annually by about 30–40 Nobel Laureates and some of th

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/next-stop-lindau-nobel-laureate-meeting - 2026-01-19

Quantum Redemption: A Unique Intersection of Science and History in Mehedeby’s Free Church

An extraordinary event has taken place this summer in a small, overlooked village north of Uppsala, blending the rich history of Swedish religious movements with cutting-edge quantum research. The village of Mehedeby, home to fewer than 600 residents, recently hosted a remarkable science conference titled "Quantum Redemption" in its 125-year-old Free Church. The conference, organized by Lund Unive

https://www.fysik.lu.se/en/article/quantum-redemption-unique-intersection-science-and-history-mehedebys-free-church - 2026-01-19