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Trafikflyghögskolan blir Europas första auktoriserade drönarskola

Transportstyrelsen har certifierat Trafikflyghögskolan vid Lunds universitet som Sveriges och Europas första Auktoriserade Drönarskola (ADS). Ett nytt forskningsprojekt vid institutionen blir också att AI-träna drönare att snabbare hitta försvunna personer till havs och fjälls. Publicerad 12 November 2021 Läs mer på lu.se

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/trafikflyghogskolan-blir-europas-forsta-auktoriserade-dronarskola - 2025-12-11

Blood biomarker identified that predicts type 2 diabetes many years before diagnosis

A large study led by Lund University in Sweden has identified a protein in the blood that could predict type 2 diabetes up to nineteen years before the onset of the disease. The study is published in Nature Communications. Published 11 November 2021 Read full article at lu.se Läs hela artikeln på svenska på lu.se

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/blood-biomarker-identified-predicts-type-2-diabetes-many-years-diagnosis - 2025-12-11

waiting... (a Christmas Essay)

The occurrences around COVID-19 are dramatic and still at the end of 2021 the pandemic is still ongoing with strong impact on the ways of living of many. For the ones, not immediately struck by the virus or its’ chain reactions, life can be characterised by slowness. The catastrophic is lurking like an undertow running below the mundane. Beneath Mundania. Corona-time is a liminal state, a state of

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/waiting-christmas-essay - 2025-12-11

Miljoner till forskning om AI i offentlig förvaltning

Stefan Larsson, docent i teknologi och social förändring vid LTH, har fått 9,7 miljoner kronor för att under en fyraårsperiod undersöka hur offentliga förvaltningar kan införa AI-teknologi och automatiserat beslutsfattande utan att grundläggande rättigheter, god förvaltningssed och tilliten till offentliga institutioner äventyras. Läs mer på lu.se  

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/miljoner-till-forskning-om-ai-i-offentlig-forvaltning - 2025-12-11

Nanowire transistor with integrated memory to enable future supercomputers

For many years, a bottleneck in technological development has been how to get processors and memories to work faster together. Now, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have presented a new solution integrating a memory cell with a processor, which enables much faster calculations, as they happen in the memory circuit itself. Read more at lunduniversity.lu.se. Related In-memory computing to so

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/nanowire-transistor-integrated-memory-enable-future-supercomputers - 2025-12-11

AI provides agricultural intelligence

Mathematics Professor Kalle Åström studies the future of agriculture with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). He develops mathematical models to optimise harvests and contribute to climate-friendly agriculture. Artificial intelligence and agriculture may seem like two different worlds, but not for Kalle Åström. On the contrary, he sees synergies and is keen to bring the two together. The Pro

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/ai-provides-agricultural-intelligence - 2025-12-11

Dagens Medicin: Brist på data ett hinder för vårdens AI-utveckling

ALMEDALEN. Bristen på tillgänglig vårddata är ett hinder för att ta AI vidare in i hälso- och sjukvården. – Jag skulle vilja ha data från alla regioner. Det bästa vore om man på ett nationellt sätt kunde samla in data i ett register, säger Mattias Ohlsson, professor i beräkningsbiologi vid Lunds universitet. Läs mer på dagensmedicin.se.

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/dagens-medicin-brist-pa-data-ett-hinder-vardens-ai-utveckling - 2025-12-11

Degree Project as first contact with AI

Master's student Hannes Olsson is currently studying his last semester at the civil engineering programme of Industrial Management and Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering. He is studying a Master's in Supply Chain Management and did his degree project within Artificial Intelligence – without earlier knowledge in the field. Six months ago, Hannes was asked by his friend Joel from the Computer

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/hannes-olsson - 2025-12-11

The internships inspired to a career within AI

For Marcus Ascard, the interest in artificial intelligence (AI) started in his early studies – he was fascinated by how a computer could play a computer game by itself. Today, the engineering student has gained working experience in artificial intelligence from two different companies, and pictures a future career within AI. Marcus is in his fifth and final year of the civil engineering program in

https://www.ai.lu.se/article/marcus-ascard - 2025-12-11

Astronomers determine the age of three mysterious baby stars at the heart of the Milky Way

Note: This PR was published by Lund University on 01/12/2023 Through analysis of high-resolution data from a ten-metre telescope in Hawaii, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have succeeded in generating new knowledge about three stars at the very heart of the Milky Way. The stars proved to be unusually young with a puzzling chemical composition that surprised the researchers. The study, whi

https://www.astro.lu.se/article/astronomers-determine-age-three-mysterious-baby-stars-heart-milky-way - 2025-12-11

Third season of 'The Meridian' astronomy podcast released.

Rebecca Forsberg and Nic Borsato continue to host our astronomy podcast 'The Meridian'.    In this third season they interview prominent researchers, such as NASA astronaut Jim Pawelczyk, professor at Penn State University in Kinesiology and Physiology, Ruth Pöttgen, a senior lecturer at the Department of Physics, Judith Korth, here at the Division of Astrophysics and Prof. Marie Dacke from the De

https://www.astro.lu.se/article/third-season-meridian-astronomy-podcast-released - 2025-12-11

Gearing up for Culture Night

Astronomers and astronomy students have been training and checking the telescopes in preparation for Culture night.  The forecast looks good and we hope to get lots of visitors that want to look through the telescopes and marvel at the Universe.Astronomy on Culture Night 2024: Kl 11.00 - 19.00 :  Ljusets mörkare sidaThe Lund University Planetarium premiers with a new show (in Swedish) about how ou

https://www.astro.lu.se/article/gearing-culture-night - 2025-12-11

Culture Night 2024

With over 1300 visitors at the telescopes and in the planetarium, it is safe to say that Culture Night 2024 was a great success. Arranging astronomy events on Culture Night is always a bit difficult since we do not know in advance if the skies are going to be clear.  We had luck with us this year.  The weather was nice and sunny during the day and once the Sun set we could bring out the telescopes

https://www.astro.lu.se/article/culture-night-2024 - 2025-12-11

Researchers discover a space oddity – an exoplanet moving in mysterious ways

A research team led by Lund University in Sweden has discovered a small planet that displays peculiar orbital motion. The shimmying planet, located 455 light-years from Earth, shows that planetary systems can be considerably more complex than researchers have previously thought. The newly discovered planet TOI-1408c has a mass equivalent to eight Earths and circles very close to a larger planet, t

https://www.astro.lu.se/article/researchers-discover-space-oddity-exoplanet-moving-mysterious-ways - 2025-12-11

Astronom tar farväl av rymdteleskop som under lång tid kartlagt Vintergatan

I drygt 30 år har astronomiprofessor Lennart Lindegren varit delaktig i arbetet med rymdteleskopet Gaia. Nyligen samlade instrumentet in sina sista observationer. Men teleskopets bidrag till forskningen kommer att leva kvar under lång tid. This news article is in Swedish.  It was originally published on www.naturvetenskap.lu.se by Johan Joelsson.Lennart, den 15 januari samlade Gaia in stjärnljus f

https://www.astro.lu.se/article/astronom-tar-farval-av-rymdteleskop-som-under-lang-tid-kartlagt-vintergatan - 2025-12-11