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Pengxiang Zhao

Researcher Contact details Email: pengxiang [dot] zhao [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences (MGeo) Service point: 16 WebpagePengxiang Zhaos profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Researcher Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies (CMES) Member of Strategic Research Area MECW: The Middle East in the Contemporary World Public

https://www.nateko.lu.se/pengxiang-zhao - 2026-07-12

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In this work, we present a method for acquiring, storing, and using scene data to enable realistic shading of virtual objects in an augmented reality application. Our method allows for sparse sampling of the environment’s lighting condition while still delivering a convincing shading to the rendered objects. We use common camera parameters, provided by a head-mounted camera, to get lighting inform

LUCC - Cancer epidemiology & Colorectal: Meeting

21 October 2026 12:00 to 16:00 | Meeting Please reserve the afternoon (approximately 12:00–16:00) on 21 October for our next meeting within the LUCC Cancer Epidemiology Network. The meeting will be held jointly with the LUCC Colorectal Cancer Network at the CRC in Malmö. The theme will focus on the microbiome, multi-omics, and precision nutrition in relation to health and cancer. We are pleased to

https://www.lucc.lu.se/internal/calendar/lucc-cancer-epidemiology-colorectal-meeting - 2026-07-11

Kaibo Zheng

Researcher Contact details Email: kaibo [dot] zheng [at] chem [dot] lu [dot] seOrganisation Chemical Physics Service point: 1 WebpageKaibo Zhengs profile in Lund University research portalOther affiliations Member of Strategic Research Area NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience Profile area member Lund Laser Centre, LLC Profile area member LTH Profile Area: Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology Prof

https://www.chemphys.lu.se/kaibo-zheng - 2026-07-12

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New approaches based on -omics technologies can identify biomarkers and processes regulated in response to xenobiotics, and thus support toxicological risk assessments. This is vital to meet the challenges associated with “cocktail effects”, i.e. combination effects of chemicals present simultaneously in a product, our environment, and/or our body. For plant protection products (PPPs), investigati

2025-02-19 MultiPark Board Minutes Signed

3(4) Neuroimaging: Reverse previously reduced support for Researcher at Diagnostic Radiology - 34 334 kr. Reverse previously reduced support to PET Ligand Radiosynthesis platform - 38 084 kr. Bioinformatics: Reverse previously reduced support for Bioinformatician - 75 358 kr. SweTRAP: Reverse previously reduced support for Research nurses - 6 844 kr. Total amount to be reversed: 160 620 kr includi

https://www.multipark.lu.se/sites/multipark.lu.se/files/2025-02/2025-02-19%20MultiPark%20board%20minutes%20signed.pdf - 2026-07-13

Article of the Year Award

Each year, Lund Stem Cell Center presents its 'Article of the Year Award' to acknowledge and celebrate the novel discoveries made by our members. Since 2017, Principal Investigators from across the Center have been invited every year to nominate publications written by researchers within their group. Following an external evaluation process the results are announced at the annual retreat, and the

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/events/article-year-award - 2026-07-11

Keynote speaker Samuel Moore

Dr. Samuel A. Moore is the Scholarly Communication Specialist at Cambridge University Library and Principal Investigator of Materialising Open Research Practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences (funded by Wellcome Trust, AHRC and the Research England Development Fund). He is also an Affiliated Lecturer at Cambridge Digital Humanities and a College Research Associate at King’s College Cambrid

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/keynote-speaker-samuel-moore - 2026-07-11

Keynote speaker Katarina Bjelke

Katarina Bjelke Director General of the Swedish Research Council Katarina Bjelke was appointed Director General of the Swedish Research Council in 2022. Previously she was University Director at Karolinska Institutet as well as Uppsala University. From 2008, she worked seven years as Director of Research Policies for the Government with main responsibility of the research policy bill for Sweden, w

https://www.lundonline.lub.lu.se/keynote-speaker-katarina-bjelke - 2026-07-11

Keynote speakers

METTE REFSHAUGEFrom Insight to ImpactWhether you come to communication from the research, educational, editorial, business, or corporate angle, we all face the same challenges that puts pressure on our profession, on the fundamental concept of trust, and our very relevance. For corporate communicators, shifting between academic, strategic, and hands-on mindsets isn’t optional - it’s a daily necess

https://www.iko.lu.se/en/keynote-speakers - 2026-07-11

Knowledge for Sustainable Development 2024 – Our shared future in times of global conflict and crises

Knowledge for Sustainable Development is an annual research conference, aimed at all researchers at Lund University who want to increase their knowledge about the challenges that lie ahead, learn how their research can contribute to change, and strengthen their contacts with researchers from other disciplines. On 4th of December 2024, the 4th Lund University Conference on Knowledge for Sustainable

https://www.sustainability.lu.se/knowledge-sustainable-development-2024-summary - 2026-07-11

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This paper studies the potential of spatial multiplexing for measured 60 GHz radio channels by estimating the number of eigenchannels. It is well-known that the number of available eigenchannels is dependent on a propagation channel condition as well as antenna array conguration. We evaluate a spatial degrees- of-freedom (SDoF) metric that depends on the propagation conditions and the antenna aper

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Spatial correlation across an antenna array is known to be detrimental to the terminal signal-to- interference-plus-noise-ratio (SINR) and system spectral efficiency. For a downlink multiuser multiple-input multiple-output system (MU-MIMO), we show that the widely used, yet overly simplified, correlation models which generate fixed correlation patterns for all terminals tend to underestimate the s

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Solar cells based on silicon are successfully harvesting solar energy in established and increasingly widespread solar panels. However, their efficiency is limited by the Shockley–Queisser limit. For certain applications where high efficiency is the key figure of merit, the use of multi-junction solar cells is desirable.III–V multi-junction solar cells exhibit the highest efficiencies achieved to

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Popular Abstract in Swedish Sammanfattning Den här avhandlingen handlar om gränsskiktet mellan nanoteknologi och cellbiologi, om hur celler och nanostrukturer påverkar varandra, och om hur man kan använda nanopinnar för att studera celler. Å ena sidan vill man kunna mäta egenskaper hos cellerna, det vill säga låta cellerna påverka pinnarna, å andra sidan vill man kunna styra cellerna – låta pinnarThis study explores the interaction between living biological cells and semiconductor nanowires. Biological cells are highly complex and dynamic entities, every one of them with individual characteristics and a high degree of internal and external communication. They respond to and affect their external environment with a huge web of fine-tuned control systems. Traditional biochemical tools for

Kwcasset 17 jan 2020

Microsoft Word - 191202 KWC 17 Jan 2020 Conference The Knut Wicksell Conference Asset Pricing in the 2020's JANUARY 17, 2020, LUND, SWEDEN ABOUT THE CONFERENCE Lund University celebrates the start of the new decade by inviting both academics and the industry to a one-day conference on Asset Allocation and Asset Pricing in 2020’s: Implementation of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. The

https://www.lu.se/sites/www.lu.se/files/kwcasset_17_jan_2020.pdf - 2026-07-13

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Nanowires have an ideal shape for high-resolution imaging, with a small cross-section for high resolution and a long length for strong absorption. However, since the absorption in nanowires is dominated by nanophotonic effects, it is unclear what resolution and efficiency such devices could offer. Here, we investigate the limits of spatial resolution and efficiency of nanowire-based direct detecto